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Feds Providing More Than 9 Million to 2 Oregon Forests

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AI-generatedThe funding is a government investment in forest conservation and wildfire resilience, not a commercial mechanism. No direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The initiative is too small to affect timber or carbon markets. Weak commercial mechanism; no specific company or product affected.
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- U.S. Forest Service allocating over $9 million to two Oregon forests.
- $3.75 million for Lostine Forest, $5.56 million for Madrone Ridge Forest.
- Funding aims to conserve nearly 12,000 acres of working forestland.
- Part of broader $80 million initiative supporting 15 projects across 11 states.
- Funding from fiscal year 2026 Interior-Environment Appropriations Act and Land and Water Conservation Fund.
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