Archive 1969

  • Volume 7, Number 1, January 1969

    • “America’s Natural Resources” by President Richard M. Nixon – Part II
    • Cooperative Educational Services Runs Conservation Class
    • Snowmobile Trails in New York
    • First Nature Education Center is in Operation
    • Maple Market Taking All Available Syrup in Central New York
    • 1967-68 Report of Committee on Land Use and Resource Management
    • Condemnation
    • Forest Fire Burn Rehabilitation Being Pushed by U. S. Forest Service
    • News of You
  • Volume 7, Number 2, February 1969

    • “America’s Natural Resources” by President Richard M. Nixon – Part III
    • DDT Decimating Some Bird Populations
    • The Dream Dam (Bill Roden in the Adirondack Sportsman)
    • Resolution – New York State Conservation Council, Inc.
    • Why Do We Manage Timber
    • Tall Timber and Tree Blazes in the NorthCountry
    • News of You
  • Volume 7, Number 3, March 1969

    • Perspectives on Pollution – Theme for 7th Annual Meeting
    • Report of the Nominating Committee
    • Adirondack Hudson River Association Opposes Construction of Dams
    • Managing Hardwood Timber Types – Part II (Kenneth F. Lancaster)
    • Is This a Contributing Factor? (Prof. Fred E. Winch, Jr.)
    • Improved Market for Hardwood in Central New York
    • Cornell Christmas Tree School Slated for March 7 & 8
    • A Game for All Seasons (Henry S. Kernan)
    • News of You
  • Volume 7, Number 4, April 1969

    • Robert D. Hennigan, Director State University Water Resources Center, Keynote Speaker at 7th Annual Meeting
    • Woods Walks Coming!!!
    • Proposed Timber Agent Concept (F. A. Demeree)
    • Palmers’ Tree Farming Pays Off
    • A Potential Killer
    • Managing the Hardwood Timber Type (Kenneth F. Lancaster)
    • Pollution and the Landowner
    • News of You
  • Volume 7, Number 5, May 1969

    • First Woods Walk, May 24; Second Woods Walk June 7
    • Demeree Wins Heiberg Award
    • DDT Decimating Some Bird Populations
    • In Defense of Wolf Trees
    • Habitat Improvement (Paul M. Kelsen)
    • Maple Syrup Industry in New York Enjoying Bes Year Since 1965
    • News of You
  • Volume 7, Number 6, June 1969

    • Special Edition as a result of Editor’s Injury
    • Woods Walk June 28 at Alex Forester’s
    • Woods Walks Ahead
    • Seventh Fall Meeting to be at Hamilton College October 3, 4
  • Volume 7, Number 9, September 1969

    • Rejuvination of a Forest Part I (Luella B. and Emiel D. Palmer)
    • Floyd E. Carlson Retires
    • A New NYFOA Service
    • Dates to Remember
  • Volume 7, Number 10, October 1969

    • Seventh Fall Meeting
    • A Case of Log Stealing
    • Woods Walks
    • Rejuvination of a Forest Part II (Luella B. and Emiel D. Palmer)
  • Volume 7, Number 11/12, November/December 1969

    • Forestry Progress Through Applied Research
    • A Message from Luella B. Palmer
    • A Message from Your Editor-Publisher (Henry Maag)
    • Christmas Gift Suggestion
    • Woods Walk at Dover Furnace
    • Rejuvination of a Forest Part III (Emiel D. Palmer)
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