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WORKSHOP: “Forest Management for Wildlife”, Batesville, MS, May 7, 2014

Posted on April 3, 2014 by Linda Garnett

This workshop is designed for the landowner who wishes to learn multiple use management of his forestland for both timber and wildlife. Pine thinning, hardwood management, feral hog control, habitat improvement are a few of the subjects covered. Check out the details and get the registration form from the brochure. … Continue reading

WORKSHOP: American Tree Farm System Inspector Training, April 29, 2014, Gallman, MS

Posted on April 3, 2014 by Linda Garnett

This workshop is sponsored by the Mississippi Tree Farm Committee. There are CFE credits for the course, and there are qualification requirements for registering. Details are given in the brochure. If you are interested in becoming a Tree Farm Inspector, check it out. … Continue reading

Workshop: “Are My Pines Ready to Thin Again?” Oxford, MS, April 29, 2014

Posted on April 3, 2014 by Linda Garnett

A workshop for private non-industrial forest landowners, loggers, and foresters. It will be held at the Lafayette County Extension Office at 101 Veterans Drive, Oxford, MS, beginning at 8:30 AM and concluding at 2:00 PM.  See the brochure and registration slip to get further details and sign up. … Continue reading

Workshop: “My Land Plan for Woodland Certification” Canton, MS, April 8, 2014

Posted on April 3, 2014 by Linda Garnett

Not much time left – but if you are interested in becoming a certified tree farmer, or just want to learn how to manage your woodland to make it a more productive part of your overall land use, take a look at the brochure for this workshop. … Continue reading

Forestry Extension Publication 2822, “Forest Soils of Mississippi”

Posted on March 21, 2014 by Linda Garnett

“Landowners interested in making the most of their forest need a basic understanding of the soils.  Forest productivity and wildlife habitat begin with the quality of the soil.”
There is an immense amount of information about Mississippi soils packed into this 6-page publication; from their birth and influencing factors, to how a soil profile is described, … Continue reading

Forestry Extension Publication 2823, “Site Preparation: The First Step to Regeneration”

Posted on March 21, 2014 by Linda Garnett

Learn the 4 primary techniques for site preparation, their importance, and the advantages and disadvantages of each in this publication. … Continue reading

Upcoming Logger Education Classes in May and June

Posted on March 13, 2014 by Linda Garnett

There are several Professional Logging Manager Business Management and Core classes coming up in May and June. Check the Logger Education website for dates and details. … Continue reading

Workshop: Forest Management for Wildlife – Batesville, MS

Posted on March 13, 2014 by Linda Garnett

The workshop “Forest Management for Wildlife” to be held on May 7th in Batesville will answer some of your questions about habitat improvement, harvesting timber while protecting the land, feral hog control techniques, and more. Check the brochure for details. … Continue reading

Are My Pines Ready to Thin Yet? – Coffeeville, MS

Posted on March 13, 2014 by Linda Garnett

The Workshop “Are My Pines Ready to Thin Yet?” will be held in Coffeeville at the Yalobusha County Extension Office on April 24th.  Check the brochure for more information. … Continue reading

UPDATE: Field Tour – Hardwood Management, April 15, 2014, Yazoo County

Posted on March 11, 2014 Updated: April 3, 2014 by Linda Garnett

This is being updated because the link to the brochure was not working when it was originally posted.
Should be a good time of the year for this one – check out the brochure for the details! The tour is free, and is designed for landowners who are interested in learning about hardwood management … Continue reading

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