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Can I still practice forest management and agriculture on land under a conservation restriction?

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Can I still practice forest management and agriculture on land under a conservation restriction?

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Yes. Specific property uses such as forest management, cutting firewood, building trails and agricultural practices can be outlined in the conservation restriction (CR). Including these specific uses into a CR does not mean that you are obligated to do them, only that you reserve the right for yourself and all future owners to engage in these activities. Consider working with a land trust or government agency that is familiar with forestry and agricultural issues.

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