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Forest

Oregon Tree Farm System (OTFS)

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Program level:

State

Provider:

American Tree Farm System (ATFS)/Oregon Tree Farm System (OTFS)

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance, Marketing/Recognition

Land use:

Forest

Water-focused program: 

No

Family forest landowners with the goals of conserving forests, water, and wildlife while promoting natural resources based recreational opportunities can get help managing their lands.

Overview

Description:

Many people traveling Oregon’s country roads have seen green-and-white, diamond-shaped signs reading “Certified Tree Farm, American Tree Farm System: Wood, Water, Wildlife, Recreation.” As a national organization, the American Tree Farm System has been around since 1941. The sign verifies that the family-owned forest behind the sign is being managed to internationally recognized standards of sustainability. The Tree Farm System also conducts the Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year recognition program at the county, state, regional and national levels.

Eligibility:

Have a written management plan.
Show that sustainable forest practices are being applied on your forestland

Financial benefit: 

N/A

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

Planning Importance

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