LITTLE ROCK, AR — Gov. Sarah Sanders has announced that the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program and the Southeast Arkansas Hardwood Reforestation Program. Applications for both cost‑share programs will be accepted through August 14, 2026.
“Part of what makes Arkansas so special is that no matter where you go, forests are woven into the landscape,” said Governor Sanders. “Like many of the state’s natural resources, our forests contribute far more than scenic beauty; they provide commodities that support livelihoods and contribute to economic growth. I’m proud the state is helping landowners take proactive steps to protect this valuable resource and keep Arkansas forests healthy for years to come.”
“With nearly 19 million acres of forestland, Arkansas forests are one of our state’s most valuable natural resources and a major driver of our rural economies and way of life,” said Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward. “We are proud to offer these two programs to help landowners enhance forest health and keep Arkansas forests resilient for future generations.”
“Arkansas’ economy is the most forestry‑dependent of all the southern states, with forest industries contributing more than $7.3 billion annually,” said Arkansas State Forester Kyle Cunningham. “These cost‑share programs are essential tools for supporting landowners, improving forest health, and strengthening the long‑term sustainability of one of Arkansas’ most valuable natural resources.”
Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program
The Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program assists landowners with thinning overstocked pine stands to reduce the risk of southern pine beetle outbreaks. The southern pine beetle is recognized as the most damaging forest pest in the South, and proactive management remains the most effective method of prevention. Many of these management activities qualify for cost‑share assistance through the program.
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