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The Plan My Land Operation application is a mechanism for the Texas A&M Forest Service to provide users with tools to locate and map their project area, identify sensitive areas including streams, wet areas, and steep slopes, buffer these special features, determine operational characteristics of mapped soil types such as rutting potential and erosion hazard, calculate the watershed area for a ...
Map My Property provides landowners and other interested users a quick and simple tool for making a map of their property that can be shared with others.
Draw My Ranch application is a mechanism for the Texas A&M Forest Service to provide users with tools to draw, and customize property boundaries, roads, fences, and other features. Advanced editing tools, point feature additions, and label customizations ensure a tailored mapping experience. Additionally, our detailed report builder lets users consolidate and present their mapping data seamlessly.
Save, Load, and Share: Our MMP (Map My Property) file format inherited from the Map My Property website ensures you can save your progress and pick up where you left off, ensuring a consistent mapping experience.
The Funding Connector website serves as a clearinghouse for information about various natural resource programs that offer financial assistance to Texas landowners that implement conservation practices.
Map My Property provides landowners and other interested users with a quick and simple tool for making a map of their property that can be shared with others. With this application, you can find any
My Land Management Connector helps landowners connect with each other and service providers to get land management practices done, ensuring a healthy and productive piece of property for years to come.
Upload photos and a map of the property. If you do not have a map and would like to make one, visit Map My Property
Texas A&M Forest Service’s Community Forestry Program helps communities develop sustainable programs that provide Texans with healthy trees and forests. With generous support from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, the Texas A&M Forest Service is now accepting proposals for the 2024 Community Forestry Grant
Once you've determined your management goals, we can help connect you with a consulting forester or other land management service providers to help you achieve your land objectives. Sign up to connect with us