May 5, 2012 from 10am to 3pm – DEC Potsdam Sub-office Spring meeting and woodswalk We will be discussing our up coming events and having elections of officers. There is a Woodswalk following the meeting. Dress for the whether and Bring a Lunch. Organized by Paul Schork | Type: meeting, and, woodswalk
March 29, 2012 from 6pm to 8:30pm – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County Growing Mushrooms: Farming Fungi in Forests and Logs A light dinner will be served Interested in learning how to grow exotic and wild mushrooms? Come learn about mushroom log production: how to grow,… Organized by Rebecca Hargrave | Type: mushroom, workshop
March 24, 2012 from 8:30am to 3:30pm – The Darrow School Private lands contribute to the overall health of the larger landscape, through forest and wildlife stewardship. The "Woods and Wildlife" workshop will offer landowners information and tools needed t… Organized by Kristi Sullivan | Type: landowner, workshop
March 21, 2012 from 12pm to 8pm – Register at http://www2.dnr.cornell.edu/ext/forestconnect/web.htm How forest pests pester a tree. Pests are a special type of stress in the life of a tree. Different types of pests can impact foliage, roots, stems, and fruits. Each pest type has special characte… Organized by Peter Smallidge | Type: webinar
February 27, 2012 from 5:15pm to 7:45pm – Your Local CCE Office A Timely Update for Green Industry Professionals The 2012 Cornell University Cooperative Extension Landscape Webinar Series begins: Date: Monday February 27 from 5:15 PM – 7:45 PM Location: Your coun… Organized by CU Sustainible Horticulture PWT | Type: webinar, forest, health
February 25, 2012 from 8:30am to 12pm – Maine Memorial School, Maine NY This 1/2 day program sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County will be held in Maine, NY, and offers workshops on the following topics: growing berries in the forest periphery, silv… Organized by Kevin Mathers | Type: workshop
February 16, 2012 from 8am to 4pm – Wightman Lumber, Portlandville, NY We have a short-notice opportunity for farmers from one of our partners: Free Chainsaw Training for Farmers- Game of Logging Level 1 10 slots only, no charge for farmers. February 16, 2012. 8 am to 4… Organized by NYCAMH | Type: chainsaw, safety
February 15, 2012 from 12pm to 8pm – See the registration links for details February 15 2012. Forest Vegetation Management Using Herbicides. Forestry labeled herbicides are a safe and effective means of controlling undesirable forest vegetation. They are used for achieving… Organized by Peter Smallidge | Type: webinar, @, noon, and, 7pm
February 13, 2012 from 8am to 4pm – Cook Park, Greene, NY We have a short-notice opportunity for farmers from one of our partners: Free Chainsaw Training for Farmers- Game of Logging Level 1 10 slots only, no charge for farmers. February 13, 2012. 8 am to 4… Organized by NYCAMH | Type: chainsaw, safety
February 11, 2012 from 9am to 12pm – Spencer-Van Etten High School This year’s theme is: Making Our Forests More Resilient in the Face of Environmental Changes. Dr. Paul Curtis of Cornell University will talk about the “Impacts of Feral Hogs on Wooded Landscapes”.… Organized by Brett Chedzoy | Type: seminar
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Started by Hannah in Forest Health Jun 25. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Hello! We have purchased a large property in Tioga County, and as part of our contract, we have agreed to put together a forest management plan, which will require working with a local forester!I am hoping to get some advice as to how to find and…Continue
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Started by Gail Sanford in Woodlot Management May 25. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Have prescribed burns for forest health been done in the Finger Lakes area or on Arnot Forest? Thank you.Continue
Started by Daniel Farrell in Woodlot Management. Last reply by Peter Smallidge Apr 20. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I'm seeking a broader perspective on devices for manual pulling of undesired shrubs and saplings. The intent is to mechanically remove, including roots to the degree possible, sapling sized invasives and non-invasives in woodland trails and…Continue
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Small-Scale Logging: Sugarbush and Woodlot Management Issue: Many woodlot owners and maple syrup producers want to be more active in gathering logs or firewood from their property. Often there are too few acres or too few trees to attract a…Continue
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Started by Jeremy Edmister in Woodlot Management Jan 27. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Many rural landowners I talk with want to improve woods access, reclaim overgrown edges, or start grazing in a section without making a mess of the land. I’ve found that choosing the right tool depends on your goal, and having a long-term plan is…Continue
Started by Allen Nichols in Woodlot Management. Last reply by Jim Martin Jul 4, 2025. 3 Replies 0 Likes
I am a director for the NY chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation. We expect to have a blight resistant tree to introduce to the public in 5 to 10 years.In the interm, before we have blight resistant nuts from these trees, I would like to graft…Continue
Started by Jim Martin in Woodlot Management Jul 4, 2025. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I have 20 acres of 25 year old larch and spruce. I would like to prune about 10 percent of them to improve the quality of the timber 50 years down the road. I have heard that pruning green branches can lead to infection unless done at the right…Continue
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