The state of Georgia already finances a
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
to plant longleaf pines with
associated native ground cover (partridge pea that the quail like,
and bunch grasses such as wiregrass that help fuel periodic fires).
However, CRP payments typically only last 10 years and not more than 15 years,
and such trees usually eventually get cut for sawtimber or pulpwood.
Now that’s better than cotton: much less pollution involved
and far more carbon sequestered.
But even better would be to treat such replanting as real reforestration
and sell carbon sequestration rights for such forests.
Like
what is being planned in Florida:
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