SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (RFD NEWS) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is relocating the Forest Service headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City, Utah, as part of a major restructuring effort aimed at improving forest management and decision-making. The move is designed to place leadership closer to the majority of federally managed forest land, which is largely located in the western United States.
According to USDA leadership, the shift is intended to streamline operations, improve response times, and better align management with on-the-ground conditions. The agency will also transition away from its current regional structure to a state-based model, with 15 state directors overseeing operations and coordinating with local stakeholders.
Operational support centers will be established across the country, including locations in Georgia, Colorado, Wisconsin, and California, while research efforts will be consolidated under a single organization based in Fort Collins, Colorado. Fire and aviation operations will remain unchanged and continue to operate under existing coordination systems.
The restructuring will also include closing regional offices and redistributing responsibilities to field-level leadership. USDA officials say the goal is to improve efficiency, strengthen partnerships, and support timber production and forest health nationwide.
Farm-Level Takeaway: Leadership closer to western forests may speed decisions impacting timber, land use, and wildfire management.
Tony St. James, RFD NEWS Markets Specialist
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