Woodlot Thinning Intensive

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Woodlot Thinning Intensive

Time: October 26, 2013 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Ed Neuhauser Tree Farm
Street: 434 West Groton Road
City/Town: Groton, NY
Phone: 607-742-3657
Event Type: field, workshop
Organized By: Brett Chedzoy/NY Forest Owners Association SFL Chapter
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2013

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Event Description

Woodlots are often overstocked with too many trees and should be “weeded” much like a garden to promote the growth and health of the best
individuals.  Harvested trees can be utilized for firewood, lumber or other timber products.  This hands-on workshop will guide woodland owners
through the principals of two thinning methods ("crop tree" and "basal area"), and discuss how to select the “best” trees based on management objectives.   Sponsored by theSouthern Finger Lakes Chapter of the NY Forest Owners Association.  Free and open to the public.  Rain or shine so please dress for the weather! Questions: Brett Chedzoy - bjc226@cornell.edu

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