Volume 60, Number 1, January/February 2022

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- From the President, Stacey Kazacos, P 3
- Conservation Easements: A Conversation with Jim Minor, (Motivation, process, benefits, and drawbacks of having a conservation easement.), Jeff Joseph, P 4
- Ask a Professional (Acceptable (AGS) and Unacceptable (UGS) Growing Stock), Peter Smallidge, P 6
Wild Things in Your Woodlands, (Woodchucks), Maggie Lin, P 10 - Christmas Trees: Growing for Business and Enjoyment (Baker Tree Farm, Queensbury, NY), Eric Jenks, P 12
- Woodland Health: Curb Your Enthusiasm (Impact of honey bees on wild pollinators), Paul Hetzler, P 14
- Member Profile: Jim and Megan Sollecito (Sollecito Landscaping Nursery LLC), Jeff Joseph, P 21
Volume 60, Number 2, March/April 2022

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- Learning from State Forestlands: A Conversation with the DEC’s Robert Davies (Discussion on efforts to practice and model sound woodland management on state forestlands.), Jeff Joseph, P 4
- Ask a Professional (Silviculture – A Strategy to Manipulate the Forest), Peter Smallidge, P 6
- Saying Goodbye to Our Dear Friend (Tribute to Jim Minor), P 11
- Wild Things in Your Woodlands (American Woodcock), Kristi Sullivan, P 12
- Woodland Health: An Update on Forest Pests in New York and Thoughts on the Hard Winter (How the hard winter has impacted wildlife), Mark Whitmore, P 14
- NYFOA Statewide Meeting (April 23 and 24, 2022, at FLCC in Canandaigua, NY, P 18
- Chair Camp (mysteries of making heirloom windsor furniture will be revealed this summer at the at the eighth annual “Chair Camp 2022,” P 19
- Policy Action Alert (Update on Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), Craig Vollmer, P 19
Volume 60, Number 3, May/June 2022

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Download Issue- From the President, Stacey Kazacos, P 3
- Hardwood Lumber Market Outlook for 2022, Tom Gerow, P 4
- Ask a Professional (Tools for working in your woodlot), Peter Smallidge , P 6
- Wild Things in Your Woodlands (Eastern Whip-poor-will), Devon Davis, P 10
- A Measure of Spring, One Inch at a Time (Inchworms), Mark Whitmore, P 12
- History of the New York Forest Owners Association Part II, Hugh Canham, P 14
Volume 60, Number 4, July/August 2022

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Download Issue- From the Executive Director, Craig Vollmer, P 3
- Combating Timber Theft in New York (What can we do to protect ourselves and whom should we call if we are the victims of timber theft?), Kevin Beiter, P 4
- Ask a Professional (Anticipating the Next Forest: Ecology and Management for Sustaining Forests), Peter Smallidge, P 6
- Wild Things in Your Woodlands (Smooth Green Snake), Devon Davis, P 12
- Woodland Health: The Scales of Summer (Scale Insects), Mark Whitmore, P 14
- Give More to Your Favorite Charity and Less to the IRS (Ways to donate to NYFOA), Nick Jensen, P 18
- NYFOAns Converge on the Finger Lakes (Recap of NYFOA 2022 Statewide Conference), Craig Vollmer, P 21
Volume 60, Number 5, September/October 2022

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Download Issue- From the President, Stacey Kazacos, P 3
- Slash Wall Update – Arnot Forest (Follow-up interview with Peter Smallidge and Brett Chedzoy to gauge the feasibility of using slash walls as a tool to deter deer in timber stands being regenerated), Jeff Joseph, P 4
- Ask a Professional (Important Features of a Woodland Property), Peter Smallidge, P 6
- Wild Things in Your Woodlands (Yellow Bumble Bee), Devon Davis, P 10
- Woodland Health: Boring Moths! (Life and Impact of Moths that Bore into Trees), Mark Whitmore, P 12
- Vision 2050 – Fulfilling the Promise of the Adirondack Park (Common Interests of NYFOA and the Adirondack Council), Eric Lawson, P 16
- History of NYFOA, Part III (Becoming a Non-Profit Organization, Interactions with other Organizations, Advocacy, Where We Are Today, The Future), Hugh Canham, P 21
Volume 60, Number 6, November/December 2022

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Download Issue- From the Executive Director, Craig Vollmer, P 3
- Editor’s Notes (Request for Material), Jeff Joseph, P 4
- Ask a Professional (Improving Access to Your Woodlands and Maintaining Water Quality), Peter Smallidge, P 6
- Wild Things in Your Woodlands (White-Breasted Nuthatch), Kristi Sullivan, P 11
- Homestead Woodlot: Log Arch on a Budget, Jeff Joseph, P 12
- Woodland Health: The Dry Summer of 2022 (Impact of Drought on Forest Health), Mark Whitmore, P 14
- Does Black Cherry Have a Future in New York? (Shade Intolerant Black Cherry Faces Challenges in Forested Areas), Jeff Joseph, P 20
