BLM opens bidding for McDevitt Creek timber
MCDEVITT CREEK AREA OF LEMHI COUNTY, IDAHO, JUL 7 – The sale covers 39 acres with 135,000 board feet of timber to reduce wildfire risk and support jobs, aligning with Executive Order 14225 to expand American timber production.
- Bids are being accepted until July 22, 2025, for a 39-acre post and pole timber harvesting project in the McDevitt Creek area near Salmon, Idaho, managed by the federal agency responsible for public land resources.
- This timber sale aims to reduce overstocking by removing merchantable lodgepole pine trees, helping prevent forest insects and diseases as part of Executive Order 14225.
- The McDevitt timber sale covers 39 acres and features a harvest of lodgepole pine, totaling around seventeen thousand trees and about one hundred thirty-five thousand board feet of wood, with a thinning plan that leaves approximately 55 trees per acre to enhance the forest's health and resilience.
- The agency’s goal is to maintain the health and productivity of public forests while providing traditional forest products and supporting roughly 2,000 jobs in the local community each year, according to leadership from BLM’s Oregon and Washington region.
- This sale contributes to BLM’s broader efforts to enhance forest health, support local economies, and maintain a reliable domestic timber supply across western states.
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BLM opens bidding for McDevitt Creek timber
SALMON, Idaho (KIFI) — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is currently accepting bids for a post and pole timber harvest in the McDevitt Creek area of Lemhi County. Located near Salmon, this 39-acre sale boasts approximately 17,000 lodgepole pine trees and an estimated 135,000 board feet of timber available for commercial harvest. This sale isn't just about timber; according to a recent press release, by removing merchantable timber, the BLM ai…
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