Ironton Pine Project
Project Summary
Current Status:
Developing Proposal
Location Summary:
The Ironton Pine Project is generally located in the central part of the District, near the Olive Furnace in Gallia, Lawrence, and Scioto counties, Ohio. Thirty-six forested stands totaling to about 515 acres have been selected for harvest.
Project Milestones:
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| NEPA Start Date | |
| Finding/Decision Date |
Expected Analysis Type:
Categorical Exclusion
Categorical Exclusion:
USDA-47d-USFS
Lead Management Unit:
Ironton Ranger District
Project Purpose:
Vegetation management (other than forest products); Wildlife, fish, rare plants
States:
Ohio
Counties:
Gallia; Lawrence; Scioto
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Benjamin Poling
c/o Ironton Ranger District
6518 State Route 93
Pedro, Ohio 45659
740-753-0574
Benjamin.Poling@usda.gov
Last Updated: 7/10/2026