"It's not for me to talk ill on any region but obviously the land around the Whanganui River catchment has suffered and it needs to be put back into trees.
"And if I can facilitate that then I truly believe I'm doing God's work."
Crown Forestry would consider commercial arrangements such as long-term leases or profit sharing.
"There's a myriad of models," Mr Jones said.
"[Horizons Regional Council] have pledged to work with me to identify large areas where they believe landowners would look favourably [on such schemes]."
Mr Jones wanted work to move quickly so Crown Forestry can buy seedlings from nursery stock and begin planting during the winter season.
"Mother Nature's not going to wait for us."
He said landowners interested in a scheme should contact the Ministry for Primary Industries.
"This is the first in many milestones in the tree planting programme. As further work is progressed to establish a Forestry Service, I will take proposals back to Cabinet covering the more fundamental considerations on future funding for Crown Forestry, its role and governance structure."