Time: October 8, 2014 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: Unadilla Town Hall
Street: 1648 State Hwy 7
City/Town: Unadilla, NY 13849
Phone: 518 622 9820
Event Type: forum
Organized By: Ronald L Frisbee
Latest Activity: Sep 11, 2014
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Wednesday October 8th 6:30-8:30 p.m. (Optional Woods Walk at 5:30 p.m.)
Unadilla Town Hall, 1648 State Hwy 7, Unadilla, NY 13849
Get the information and advice you need at a peer-to-peer landowner roundtable. Many landowners don’t sell timber or plan for the future. It can be helpful to learn about options in advance, meet local professionals and hear about the experiences of others. There will be an optional Woods Walk at 5:30 to view Emerald Ash Borer damage nearby.
Registration is required and seating is limited, RSVP at reg.cce.cornell.edu/UnadillaWoodsForum_210
If you have questions call or email Ron Frisbee at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties at 518 622 9820 or email at rf369@cornell.edu
Oh yeah, there will be pie!
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