Missouri Woodland Steward

Map of Missouri's forests

Missouri's forests and woodlands occupy approximately one-third (15.2 million acres) of the Show-Me State, contributing to health soil and streams, improving air quality, providing critical wildlife habitat, supporting a 10.3-billion-dollar forest products industry, and giving all Missourians places to relax and recreate.

Eighty-three percent (83%) of those 15.2 million acres are privately owned. Unfortunately, Missouri's woodlands are facing numerous threats and woodland owners can no longer afford to "do nothing" with them. Explore this website to learn more about the care and management of your woodlands. 

Missouri Woodland Steward

Missouri Woodland Steward is a natural resource education program that helps woodland owners feel competent and connected. Through webinars, in-person workshops and field days, you can learn how to:

  • Identify trees that meet your objectives and care for them properly
  • Rehabilitate neglected woodlands
  • Harvest your trees when it is time to get the best price
  • Reduce your timber tax liability and handle a casualty loss
  • Ensure your natural resource legacy

Interested? Contact State Forestry Extension Specialist Hank Stelzer to get on our mailing list and receive information when the next event will be happening in your neck of the woods.

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An exchange of credible fire science information for those making land management decisions.
Specializing in using tree-rings to reconstruct past climate conditions, study forest growth regimes, date historic structures and more.
One of the world’s leading centers for integrating trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.

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