Flambeau River State Forest - Timber Sale Program

A bid package is available about three weeks prior to the bid opening. This package includes:

  • Map of each timber sale area
  • Legal description of the sale area
  • Purpose of the sale
  • Estimated volume by species to be cut
  • Minimum acceptable bid by species and product
  • Description of the cutting boundary
  • General harvesting guidelines
  • Contract length and special contract requirements

This timber sale prospectus also highlights the date, time and location of the bid opening, and states the requirements for performance bond, stumpage payments, worker's compensation insurance and logger training as mandated by the DNR's forest certification program.

Bid Requirements

Requirements for Bidding on Timber Sales

In order for the Department of Natural Resources to recognize your bid, you must complete and submit Bid Form 2400-49 [PDF, 15KB].

2008 bids

August 2008 Bid Results [PDF, 105 KB]
August 2008 Prospectus [PDF, 51KB]
August 2008 Bid Package [PDF, 1.3 MB]

2007 bids

View the August 2007 bid package
August 2007 Bid Results [PDF, 180KB]
March 2007 bid results [PDF, 17KB]

State Forest Certification Numbers

Certification of Wisconsin's forestry programs by independent, third-party organizations means that management of Wisconsin's forests meets strict standards for ecological, social and economic sustainability. The state forests are certified under the standards of both the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI). Certification numbers for the Black River State Forest are:

  • FSC Certification # SCS-FM/COC-0007N
  • SFI Certification # NSF-SFIS-1Y941-S1

Additional information on State Forest Certification

Additional Information

View a sample Timber Sales Contract (Form 2400-005) [PDF, 179KB] to see the types of issues addressed in Black River State Forest timber sale contracts.

The Department of Natural Resources Timber Sale Handbook outlines DNR policies and procedures for conducting timber sales on public lands (state forest and county forests).

The DNR-Division of Forestry Silviculture Handbook describes the science-based and systematic approaches used by forest managers to implement management recommendations and decisions for each major timber type found in Wisconsin. These standards apply to all DNR-owned lands, all acreage designated as county forest land, and private lands enrolled in the state's forest tax law programs.

Last Revised: Friday August 29 2008