National Forests' Shift to Atypical Products Impacts Rural Communities
The article discusses how changing forest management practices will impact the resources available in National Forests, affecting communities that rely on them. By promoting atypical forest products like mushrooms and rustic furniture, these communities can add value to the new, diverse raw materials provided by the changes. The USDA Forest Service should recognize the importance of community-based businesses alongside traditional industries as they implement these new practices.