Wisconsin Code § 77.06

Forestation
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(1) CUTTING TIMBER REGULATED. (a)
No person shall cut any merchantable wood products on any forest croplands where the forest crop taxes are delinquent nor until
30 days after the owner has filed with the department of natural
resources a notice of intention to cut, specifying by descriptions
and the estimated amount of wood products to be removed and
the proportion of present volume to be left as growing stock in the
area to be cut. Merchantable wood products include all wood
products except wood used for fuel by the owner.
(b) 1. The department of natural resources, after examination
of the lands specified in the notice of intention to cut, may prescribe the amount of forest products to be removed, except as provided under subd. 2.
2. The department of natural resources may not prescribe the
amount of forest products to be cut if the notice of intention to cut
was provided to the department by any of the following:
a. A cooperating forester authorized under s. 28.05 to assist
the state in the harvesting and sale of timber.
b. A forester accredited by the Society of American
Foresters, Association of Consulting Foresters, or Wisconsin
Consulting Foresters.
c. A person who holds at least a bachelor’s degree from a
forestry program provided by a nationally or regionally accredited institution of higher education and who has 5 years of experience engaged in the full-time profession of managing forests, in-

OTHER TAXES AND FEES
cluding timber harvesting, wildlife management, water quality,
and recreation to maintain a healthy and productive forest.
d. A person who holds a degree or diploma from a 2-year
forestry program provided by an accredited technical or vocational school and who has 5 years of experience engaged in the
full-time profession of managing forests, including timber harvesting, wildlife management, water quality, and recreation to
maintain a healthy and productive forest.
e. A person who has 5 years of experience engaged in the
full-time profession of managing forests, including timber harvesting, wildlife management, water quality, and recreation to
maintain a healthy and productive forest.
(c) Cutting in excess of the amount prescribed by the department of natural resources, or cutting that the department finds is
inconsistent with sound forestry practices, shall render the owner
liable to a forfeiture equal to 20 percent of the value of the timber
cut and subject to cancellation under s. 77.10.
(2) APPRAISAL OF TIMBER, ZONES. Each year the department
of natural resources, at the time and place it shall fix and after
such public notice as it deems reasonable, shall hold a public
hearing. After the hearing the department shall make and file,
open to public inspection, a determination of the reasonable
stumpage values of the wood products usually grown in the several towns in which any forest croplands lie. A public hearing under this section shall be held prior to August 1 of each year and
the determination of stumpage values made by the department of
natural resources shall take effect on November 1 of that year. If
the department of natural resources finds there is a material variance in the stumpage values in the different localities, it may fix
separate zones and determine the values for each zone.
(3) REVALUATION. As to any locality or zone in which the
department of natural resources deems there has been no material
variance from the preceding year in stumpage values, it may omit
to make any new valuation in any year, in which event the last
preceding valuation shall continue in force until changed in a succeeding year.
(4) CUTTING REPORTED. Within 30 days after completion of
cutting on any land description, but not more than one year after
filing of the notice of intention to cut, the owner shall transmit to
the department of natural resources on forms provided by the department a written statement of the products so cut, specifying
the variety of wood, kind of product, and quantity of each variety
and kind as shown by the scale or measurement thereof made on
the ground as cut, skidded, loaded, delivered, or by tree scale certified by a qualified forester when stumpage is sold by tree measurement. The department of natural resources may accept such
reports as sufficient evidence of the facts, or may either with or
without hearing and notice of time and place thereof to such
owner, investigate and determine the fact of the quantity of each
variety and kind of product so cut during said periods preceding
such reports.

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