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Fall Forestry Seminar
3 December 2005; Eatonville, WA
The 2005 Fall Forestry Educational Seminar is an educational opportunity primarily for new owners of private forestland.
The annual seminar focuses on equipping new forest landowners with knowledge that can be immediately used to better manage their land.
The 2005 seminar focused on small scale forestry equipment. Topics include:
Handtools for wildlife management
Tree planting and weed control tools
Tools for thinning and pruning
Chainsaw use, protective clothing, and safety
Harvesting equipment
Technical and financial assistance programs
Sponsored by:
• Washington State University Extension
• Washington Department of Natural Resources •Forest Stewardship Program •Small Forest Landowner Office
• Washington Farm Forestry Association
• University of Washington • College of Forest Resources
• Association of Consulting Foresters
• USDA-Forest Service R-6 Cooperative Programs
• Washington Contract Loggers Association
Click on the links below to view the presentations. Please allow anywhere from 2 to 8 minutes for each video to load. Once the video has begun to play another 5 to 10 minutes must pass before you will be able to use the control panel and table of contents to move around in the presentation.
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Welcome; Alicia Robbins, College of Forest Resources, UW |
6:52 |
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| Challenges & Opportunities for Family Forest Owners; Andy Perleberg, WSU Extension |
11:25 |
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| Tools for Measuring Your Forest ; Amy Grotta, WSU Extension |
26:17 |
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| Small Tools for Wildlife Management ; Jim Bottorff, Washington DNR |
12:02 |
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| Tools for Tree Planting and Weed Control ; Tony Sachet, Washington DNR |
29:48 |
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| Tools for Tree Pruning & Thinning ; Don Theoe, Woodland Forestry Consultants |
29:46 |
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| Electronic Tools from GPS to Websites; Arno Bergstrom, WSU Extension |
22:24 |
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| Chainsaw & Equipment Safety and Protective Clothing; JD Fenstrom, Stihl Corporation |
51:09 |
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| Common Timber Harvesting Systems; Mark Hitchcock, Fairweather Forestry |
25:52 |
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| Technical & Financial Assistance Programs; Kirk Hanson, Washington DNR |
23:17 |
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| Forest Handtools and ATVs ; Tom Brannon, Malaga, WA |
14:41 |
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| Horse Logging; Adam Farnham, Owner, Flowing Waters Farm |
17:04 |
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| Small Scale Forestry Tools for Pruning, Thinning & Harvesting; Ken Miller, President, Washington Farm Forestry Association |
34:15 |
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