NWOS Corporate Survey Telephone Follow up

National Woodland Owner Survey

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NWOS Corporate Telephone Survey Guide

OMB # 0596-0078

Expiration date: to be updated



INTERVIEWER INTRODUCTION

Interviewer text:

Hello, this is <NAME> calling on behalf of the <STATE> Field Office of USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. We are conducting the Corporate National Woodland Owner Survey for the U.S. Forest Service and you were selected to participate. Several weeks ago you were mailed a copy of this survey. We have not received it and were hoping to collect the data by telephone today. Your cooperation is extremely important to the accuracy of the survey and your individual report will be kept confidential (under Title 7 of the U.S. Code and CIPSEA (Public Law 107-347)). Response is voluntary.



Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0596-0078. Without this approval, we could not conduct this survey. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 10 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service email address [email protected] and include the OMB Control Number in the subject line.



The rest of the interview time is allotted to going through the survey and recording landowner’s answers. These interviews will a subset of the National Woodland Owner Survey Short Form (below), with the interviewer reading the questions and the landowner responding. Interviews will not go beyond the allotted time (15 minutes).

  1. As of January 1, 2018, in which states does your company own forestland? How many acres does it own in each state?

List each state and acres in that state.

If more space is needed, please use the included supplemental form on page 14.

If you are a TIMO and hold or manage land on behalf of clients or investors, please include all of the land your company manages.


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  1. How many acres does your company own directly, across all states?

____Acres


  1. How many acres does your company manage on behalf of clients/investors?

____Acres


Company Structure

  1. What is the structure of your company?

Check one.

  • Publicly traded corporation

  • Privately held C-corporation

  • Privately held S-corporation

  • Limited liability company (LLC)

  • Other (please specify):


  1. Is your company a real estate investment trust (REIT)?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. Is your company a timberland investment organization (TIMO) managing lands on behalf of institutional investors?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. Is your company a forest management company (FMC) managing lands on behalf of clients other than institutional investors?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. Does your company currently own and operate one or more pulp mills, sawmills, or other primary wood processing facilities in the U.S.?

  • Yes

  • No



Forestland Acquisitions and Sales

  1. Approximately, how many acres of forestland has your company acquired in the U.S. in the past 5 years?

Acres

  1. Approximately, how many acres of forestland has your company sold, traded, or given away in the U.S. in the past 5 years?

Acres


If no acres have been sold, traded, or given away, skip to question 10

If yes, please answer b


b. If sold or given away, was your property subdivided or split up into multiple parcels?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don't know



Forest Management Objectives

  1. How important are the following reasons for how your company currently manages forestland in the U.S.?


Very important

Important

Moderately important

Of little importance

Not important

Not applicable

To protect beauty of scenery







To protect nature or biological diversity







To protect water resources







To protect or improve wildlife habitat







For land investment







For firewood







For timber production







For nontimber forest products, such as berries or mushrooms







For cultural/spiritual reasons







For hunting







For recreation, other than hunting







For oil or gas extraction







For extraction of other mineral products, such as sand or gravel







For solar or wind







For carbon capture/sequestration







Other (please specify):


Forest Management Practices

  1. On average, how many acres has your company annually harvested on its forestland? Include final cuts, thinnings, real estate cuts, and all other harvesting.

acres harvested per year

  1. Which, if any, of the following have occurred on your company’s forestland in the U.S. in the past 5 years?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Cut and/or removed trees for sale

£ £ Cut and/or removed trees for company use (i.e., for own mills)

£ £ Nontimber forest products, such as pine straw or mushrooms, have been collected

£ £ Reduced fire hazard

£ £ Controlled burn/prescribed fire

£ £ Eliminated or reduced invasive plants

£ £ Eliminated or reduced unwanted insects or diseases

£ £ Road construction or maintenance

£ £ Recreational trail construction or maintenance Improved wildlife habitat

£ £ Agroforestry, including livestock grazing

£ £ Planted trees

£ £ Used herbicides

£ £ Used insecticides

£ £ Used fertilizers

£ £ Real estate cuts

£ £ Other (please specify):



  1. Which, if any, of the following silvicultural practices have occurred on your company’s forestland in the U.S. in the past 5 years?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Clearcut

£ £ Seed tree cuts

£ £ Shelterwood cuts

£ £ Single tree selection

£ £ Group selection

£ £ Pre-commercial thinnings (e.g. stand improvements)

£ £ Commercial thinnings

£ £ Planting trees

£ £ Other (please specify):


Forest Management Intensities


  1. What percentage, on average, of your company’s forestland does your company do final cuts on per year? Final cuts include rotation harvests, regeneration harvests, or other treatments that mark the end of a silvicultural rotation.

  • 0%

  • 1-5%

  • 6-10%

  • 11-15%

  • 16-20%

  • 21-25%

  • >25%

  • I don’t know



  1. What percentage, on average, of your company’s forestland does your company do pre-commercial thinning’s (such as timber stand improvements) on per year?

  • 0%

  • 1-5%

  • 6-10%

  • 11-15%

  • 16-20%

  • 21-25%

  • >25%

  • I don’t know


  1. What percentage, on average, of your company’s forestland does your company plant seedlings on per year?

  • 0%

  • 1-5%

  • 6-10%

  • 11-15%

  • 16-20%

  • 21-25%

  • >25%

  • I don’t know


  1. What percentage, on average, of your company’s forestland does your company allow natural regeneration to occur on per year?

  • 0%

  • 1-5%

  • 6-10%

  • 11-15%

  • 16-20%

  • 21-25%

  • >25%

  • I don’t know



Forest Management and Planning

  1. What percentage of your company’s forestland in the U.S. is covered by a written management plan?

percent

  1. Is your company's forestland in the U.S. currently certified, or in the process of being certified, under a certification scheme such as the American Tree Farm System, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), or Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)?

  • Yes

  • No

If yes, answer a and b.

If no, go to Question 21.

    • What percent? _____

    • Which certification system(s) does your company use for its forestland in the U.S.?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ American Tree Farm System

£ £ Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)

£ £ Programme for the Endoresement of Forest Certification (PEFC)

£ £ Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)

£ £ Other (please specify):


  1. What percentage of your company’s forestland in the U.S. is currently under a conservation easement?


percent

  1. Which, if any, of the following activities has your company ever collected money from people to use its forestland in the U.S.?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Long-term leasing for timber production

£ £ Mineral, oil, or gas extraction

£ £ Hunting

£ £ Recreation (other than hunting)

£ £ Agroforestry, including grazing/pasturing of livestock

£ £ Public water supply protection

£ £ Wildlife habitat/biodiversity program

£ £ Wetland mitigation bank

£ £ Carbon sequestration

£ £ Solar or wind power generation

£ £ Other (please specify):


  1. Who, with your company’s permission, has hunted, hiked, or otherwise recreated on any of your company’s forestland in the U.S. in the past 5 years?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Company employees

£ £ Neighbors

£ £ The general public free of charge

£ £ People for a fee (e.g., hunting leases, other leases, or day access fees)

£ £ Other (please specify):

If nobody recreated, go to question 24


b. How did they recreate?

Select yes,no, or don’t know for each item

Yes No/Don’t know

£ £ Hunting

£ £ Fishing

£ £ Hiking/walking

£ £ Bicycling

£ £ Nature viewing

£ £ Birding

£ £ Camping

£ £ Horseback riding

£ £ Skiing or snowshoeing

£ £ Off-road vehicles, such as ATVs or snowmobiles

£ £ Other (please specify):


Concerns


  1. Please indicate your company’s level of concern about each of the following topics for your company’s forestland in the U.S.


    Great concern

    Concern

    Moderate concern

    Of little concern

    No concern

    Not applicable

    Air pollution








    Climate change







    Damage from animals







    Development of nearby lands







    Drought or lack of water







    Damage or noise from off-road vehicles







    Government regulation







    High property taxes







    Invasive plants







    Keeping land intact for future generations







    Misuse of wooded land, such as vandalism or dumping







    Trespassing or poaching







    Unwanted insects or diseases







    Water pollution







    Wildfire







    Wind or ice storms







    Weak timber markets







  2. Please indicate your level of concern about each of the following topics for your company’s forestland in the U.S.


Great concern

Concern

Moderate concern

Of little concern

No Concern

Not Applicable

Changes in national or state tax laws and structure







Changes in state and local ordinances in road use/weight limits







Changes in state and local ordinances in land use or timber regulations







Regulations limiting the use of chemicals in timber management







Changes in the forest products industry







Changes in timber markets







International tariffs







Long-term fiber supply agreements







Securing logging contractors







Liability issues with hunting and recreation leases







Securing seedling planting stock







Changes in investors’ preferences







Meeting and maintaining timber green certification standards







Other (please specify):




Community Relations



  1. Which, if any, of the following community engagement activities has your company participated in in the U.S. in the past 5 years?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Outreach and education to landowners

£ £ Outreach and education to the general public (such as, “Forestry Days”)

£ £ Landowner technical assistance, such as writing forest management plans

£ £ Charitable contributions

£ £ Other (please specify):



Income Generation


  1. On average, what percentage of your company’s total revenue is derived from your forestland operations?

Note: This includes receipts from timber sales, sale of forestland, and other revenue streams directly from your forestland. If this company is a subsidiary of a larger, parent company, please respond for the parent company.

  • < 25%

  • 26-49%

  • 50-74%

  • 75-99%

  • 100%


  1. What percentage of your company’s annual harvests in the U.S. in the past 5 years was associated with long-term timber/fiber supply agreements with mills or other primary wood processing facilities for its forestland in the U.S.?

  • 0%

  • < 25%

  • 26-49%

  • 50-74%

  • 75-99%

  • 100%


Labor/Workforce

  1. Who manages day-to-day, on-the-ground operations for your company’s forestland in the U.S.?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Your company (in house)

£ £ Outside your company


  1. Does your company allocate/dedicate funds or budget for wildfire suppression in the U.S.?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. Which, if any, of the following activities has your company participated in in the past 5 years in regards to research on tree improvement or other forest management issues in the U.S.?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Employ in-house researchers

£ £ Contribute to research cooperatives, programs, or institutes

£ £ Directly fund specific research projects


  1. How many people are currently employed by this company? Please indicate full time equivalents. For example, an employee scheduled to work 21 hours per week would be 0.6 FTE when the full-time workweek is 35 hours. FTE calculations are about hours worked rather than number of employees.


________FTEs



Comments


  1. A. If we have questions about your responses in this survey, can we contact you?

  • Yes

  • No

If yes, please answer b.

b.What is your contact information?

__________________Name

__________________Phone number

__________________Email address


32. If there are any additional comments or concerns that you would like to share, please write them below.

  1. _______________________________________

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