Aerial Imagery
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- Are there any rivers or streams nearby?
- What are my choices for access to the tract?
- Are there any right-of- ways of concern?
- Where are the existing roads and the best locations for new forest roads?
- Where are the property boundary lines?
- What forest cover types are present?
There are several places to obtain current aerial photos, available at these links:
- Your local Farm Services Agency office,
- Your local Texas Forest Service Office,
- Your county Texas AgriLife Extension Office,
- Google Earth,
- Google Maps, and
- National Map Seamless Server.
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