FPC Membership

Applying the Cooperative’s information to a land base can increase short- and long-term profitability and sustainability by:

  • Reducing plantation establishment costs by optimizing the selection and implementation of site preparation, planting, and early vegetation control prescriptions;

  • Allocating investment dollars for intermediate-aged stand treatments to shorten rotation length and increase stand value;

  • Leveraging the research activities of individual members with the investment of the entire program;

  • Taking advantage of the technology transfer and consulting services of the FPC staff to address specific issues.

Full membership in the Forest Productivity Cooperative is open to any organization that owns, manages, or leases forest land. Full members actively participate in FPC research by establishing and maintaining field trials.

Corresponding membership is open to individuals or organizations that do not own land and is intended for consultants, suppliers, contractors, and other organizations with an interest in sustainable plantation silviculture.

Sustaining membership is open to organizations that do not own land but want to support the program at a higher level and be more active in the FPC.

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Full Members

AF-Bosques del Uruguay
Agvictus 
Arauco 
American Forest Management
BTG Pactual
Burgin Timberland
Campbell Global 
Forest Investment Associates
CMPC Forestal (Forestal Mininco & Bosques del Plata)
Jordan Lumber
Klabin
Manulife
Masisa Chile & Argentina
Molpus Woodlands Group
PotlatchDeltic
Rayonier 
Resource Management Service
Roseburg 
Smurfit Kappa Colombia
Timberland Investment Resources
Westervelt
Weyerhaeuser

Sustaining Members

Funga
International Paper
North Carolina Forest Service
USDA Forest Service                         
Virginia Department of Forestry

Corresponding Members

American Forest Foundation
ArborGen
BASF
Chem-Air
ENVU
FitsNR LLC
Ford Linkage Group
FuturaGene
Helm
Northwest Management
PRT/IFCO