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Fiscal Year 2003: Performance Report U.S. Department of Agricultire Natural Resources Conservation Service
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3/1/2003
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Fiscal Year 2003: Performance Report U.S. Department of Agricultire Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Objective 1.3 — Maintain, restore, and enhance the <br />productive capacity of forest land. <br />Figure 18. Tree and shrub establishment applied. <br />,o <br />Hawall <br />AI <br />G� =0 <br />1-99 <br />Qa Pacltic Basln 100 - 499 <br />Paldu, Northern" Marshall lskMs <br />500 — 999 wand Hko us. vo-B a alaaaa <br />0 #, o ameamnsamoa . C` —^c"a "• <br />1,000 or more 1..,- ......✓ <br />Figure 19. Forest stand improvement applied. <br />26 Fiscal Year 2003 Performance Report <br />Indicator: Forest land where tree and <br />shrub establishment was applied: <br />Target: 342,000 acres <br />Actual: 403,000 acres <br />Indicator: Forest land where the stand <br />was improved: <br />Target: 326, 000 acres <br />Actual: 374,000 acres <br />Analysis: Both targets were exceeded. <br />Forestry assistance is in particularly high <br />demand in the Southeastern States, <br />especially in Georgia, Mississippi, and <br />the eastern edge of Texas. <br />Source: NRCS, Performance and <br />Results Measurement System, <br />October 2003. <br />
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