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What does the course cover?

The course will introduce you to stewardship considerations, best management practices for protecting the environment, planning to meet your objectives and services and assistance available for managing forest land.

What is it?

It's the only satellite broadcast of it's kind for forest landowners in the South. Clemson University will serve as host with professionals from the south and country participating as instructors and presenters. Although the broadcast will be live from Clemson, South Carolina, viewing locations around the south will be set up for local involvement and participation.

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Who's invited?

Landowners and persons considering land ownership who are interested in managing their land will find this workshop an exceptional opportunity. Anyone with forest cover on part of their property will learn how to practice sustainable forestry and how to manage the land to meet their objectives.

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MEETING ONE - FEBRUARY 3, 2004

FORESTRY TERMS AND CONCEPTS

INTRODUCTION TO FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING

IMPORTANCE OF MANAGING YOUR LAND

DEFINING OBJECTIVES

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Become familiar with the overall field of forestry, understand meaning of basic forestry terms, exposure to basic forestry concepts, familiar with the components of a management plan for land, begin to think through personal objectives.

MEETING TWO - FEBRUARY 10, 2004

FOREST ECONOMICS

FOREST TAXATION

BASIC FOREST ECONOMICS

ESTATE PLANNING

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Introduce forest economics and how forestry differs from other investment opportunities and explore the elements of risk in forestry investments. Introduce tax structure for timber and demonstrate how landowners can use these tax programs. Introduce the concept of estate planning and make landowners aware of complexities and demonstrate a few estate-planning strategies.

MEETING THREE - FEBRUARY 17, 2004

PINE MANAGEMENT

MANAGING STANDS FOR MARKETABLE PRODUCTS

NATURAL PINE MANAGEMENT

INTENSIVE PINE MANAGEMENT

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Provide an overview of management strategies for even and uneven-age management systems for pine stands, review natural stand dynamics over the life of a forest, review management practices such as cutting and vegetation control practices that alter stand dynamics, and demonstrate application of management practices to stands over time and follow stand development through time.

 

MEETING FOUR – FEBRUARY 24, 2004

HARDWOOD MANAGEMENT

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Provide an overview of management strategies for hardwood stands, review habitat requirements for different hardwood species for upland and bottomland areas, review natural stand dynamics over the life of a hardwood forest, review management practices such as cutting and vegetation control practices that alter stand dynamics, and demonstrate application of management practices to stands over time and follow stand development through time.

           

MEETING FIVE – MARCH 2, 2004

MARKETING AND HARVESTING

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Cover the basics on effective marketing of forest stands. Discuss products and when to begin marketing and harvesting activities, place emphasis on marketing small diameter wood, cover market trends, and harvesting systems for tracts of 20 acres and up.

MEETING SIX – MARCH 9, 2004

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES 

AGROFORESTRY

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

TIMBER MANAGEMENT

RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING ECOTOURISM

PINE STRAW, SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS, MEDICINAL PLANTS, GREENERY, FIREWOOD

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Introduce landowners to management possibilities available on forestland. Allow landowners to determine some objectives they have for their land. Discuss compatibilities, conflicts, and tradeoffs of managing for multiple objectives. Demonstrate how different acres can be managed for different objectives.

 

MEETING SEVEN – MARCH 16, 2004

FORESTRY SERVICES

CURRENT ISSUES

Certification, BMP’s, forest health including the use of fire,

GETTING ENGAGED

SESSION OBJECTIVES

Acquaint landowners with forestry services available to landowners. Touch on current and future issues that may influence ownership and management of forestland. Discuss groups that provide landowners with opportunities to become active in forestry issues. Provide landowners with activities they can undertake to become involved with the management of their land.

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Alabama

Dr. Glenn Glover
Auburn University
111 M White Smith Hall
Auburn, AL 36843-5418
Phone: (334) 844-1019
Fax: (334) 844-1084
Email: glover@auburn.edu

Arkansas

Tamara L. Walkingstick Ph.D.
Extension Specialist-Forestry
UA CES, P.O. Box 391
Little Rock, AR 72203
Phone: (501) 671-2346
Fax: (501) 671-2110
Email: twalkingstick@uaex.edu

Florida

Mr. Chris Demers
University of Florida
School of Forest Resources and Conservation
PO Box 110410
Gainesville, FL 32611-0410
Phone: 352-846-2375
SUN: 623-2375
Fax: 352-846-1277 cdemers@mail.ifas.ufl.edu

Georgia

Ben Jackson
School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia
D.W. Brooks Dr. at Green St.
Forestry Bldg. 4, Room 435
Athens, GA 30602-2152
Phone:(706) 542-9051
Fax: (706) 542-3342
Email: bjack@uga.edu

Kentucky

Jeff Stringer
University of Kentucky
Department of Forestry
213 T.P. Cooper
Lexington, KY 40546-0073
Phone: (859) 257-5994
Fax: (859) 323-1031
Email: jstringe@uky.edu

Louisiana

Mike Dunn
Extension Natural Resources
318 School of Forestry,
Wildlife & Fisheries
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone: (225) 578-2373
Fax: (225) 334-2688
Email: mdunn@agctr.lsu.edu

Mississippi

Dr. Andrew J. Londo
Assistant Extension Specialist-Silviculture
Box 9681
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Phone: (662) 325-8003
Fax: (662) 325-0027
Email: andyL@ext.msstate.edu

North Carolina

Dr. Robert Bardon
NC State University
Campus Box 8003
Raleigh, NC 27695-8003
Phone: (919) 515-5575
Fax: (919) 515-6883
Email: robert_bardon@ncsu.edu

Oklahoma

Bill Ross
Oklahoma State University
Department of Forestry
239 Ag Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: (405) 744-3854
Fax: (405) 744-9693
Email: rossw@okstate.edu

South Carolina

Brian J Callahan
PO BOX 995, PICKENS, SC
Phone: (864) 878-1394
Email: bcallah@clemson.edu
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Tennessee

Wayne Clatterbuck
Associate Professor
The University of Tennessee
Agricultural Extension Service
Dept. of Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries
P.O. Box 1071
Knoxville, TN 37901-1071
Phone: (865) 974-7990
Fax: (865) 974-4714
Email: wclatterbuck@utk.edu

Texas

Darwin Foster
Darwin Foster
Forestry Extension Program Leader
Texas Cooperative Extension
302 Hort/FS College Station, TX 77843-2135
Phone: 979-845-5420
Fax: 979-458-0159
Email: d-foster@silva.tamu.edu