Forest Management

Forests cover 947,000 acres in Nebraska. Other land with scattered tree cover, including narrow wooded strips along streams, windbreaks, and wooded pasture lands, occupies an additional 1,252,000 acres. Managing Nebraska's forest lands can produce significant benefits without negative impacts; however, careless activities in woodlands can damage water re­sources, soils, wildlife habitat, aes­thetic values, and even the ability to produce future benefits.

Recognizing the largest living specimen of all native and the most common introduced tree species in Nebraska.

A photo of Horning State Farm Demonstration Forest

Find a Forestry Contractor

In an effort to promote forest management in Nebraska, the NFS is compiling a list of contractors that service clients in the state.

A photo of an arborist removing a tree