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From the President: Introducing our new Executive Director, Daniel J. Palm In The Mail: Follow-up on Controlling Invasive Species article; Crop Tree Management Continuing Problem of Timber Theft A Brighter Future for Pallets in the Northeast and Lake States News & Notes Online Database of Demonstration Forests; Stream Steward Restoration Guide Invasive Plants – Part I General Director Candidates – Ballot Included 40th Annual Spring Meeting Woodlot Calendar Douglas C. Allen: The Oak Skeletonizer Statewide Fall Meeting 2001 Internet Resources to Connect Private Woodland Owners Over the River & Through the Woods From the President: NYFOAns active on many fronts In the Mail: Response to Timber Theft; Crop Tree Release Opinion: Trade Twists Wood Lot Tools and Equipment (Free Advice… Work Safely) News & Notes: White Spruce Seedlings; Signs at Logging Sites; Download Publications Invasive Plants – Part II Master Forest Owner (MFO) Class of 2001 Education and More Woodlot Calendar Collembolans Spring to Life in March and April Trail Development to Improve Your Property Performance of Fall-Lifted Red Pine Seedlings From the President: Little acts of volunteering add up; Thanks to all those who’ve volunteered In The Mail: We’re not just being nosey!; Chapter Input The Future of Timber Supply in the U.S. Woodlot Thinning to Achieve Landowner’s Goals Invasive Plants – Part III NYFOA Awards: Heiberg Award to Albert W. Brown; Outstanding Service Award to Donald G. Brown Special Recognition Award to Debbie Gill News & Notes: Now Available!!; Useful Web Page NYS Legislature Considers Bills Affecting Forest Landowners The Role of Silviculture in Pest Management Timber Theft – An Update on Activities of the Timber Theft Advisory Committee Southern Adirondack Chapter Visits Old Tupelo Trees From the Vice-President: NYFOA in the 21st Century In the Mail: May/June Issue; Story of a Spring Planting 2002 Farm Bill Provides Assistance to Forest Landowners A Tale of Two Visits: One a Victory, One a Draw Ask the Forester: What is the accuracy of a typical Global Positioning System (GPS) hand held receiver if no post-processing is used and there is no selective availability imposed by the government? Woodlot Calendar Advice from the Lucky Stone Walls: A Great Place to Cross Over Douglas C. Allen: The Checkered Beetles: Well Equipped to Search & Destroy Help for Forest Regeneration NYSAF Summer 2002 Meeting Oh to be a Logger A World View of Forests From the President: New Zealand experience; Let us know what you’d like to see in the Forest Owner NYFOA Member News: Jill Cornell Steps Down; Eric Rasmussen, Friend of the Forest John Olney Named Tree Farmer of the Year Logging off the Third Reich Woodlot Calendar News & Notes: We’re considering moving our annual meeting to the New York Farm Show Amending the New York Forest Tax Law Could Help Maintain the Forested Working Landscape Managing a New York Conifer Plantation – Rattlesnake Hill Wildlife Management Area Douglas C. Allen: Beetles That Damage White Ash The FLTC Tax Report – News from the Forest Landowners Tax Council Developing a Woodlot Stewardship Management Plan From the President: NY is a mosaic of many thousands of individually owned woodland properties; FLEP in 2002 Farm Bill NYFOA 2003 Spring Meeting Woods and Wildlife DEC’s Cooperating Forester Program HOW TO: Maintain Forest Roads Woodlot Calendar News & Notes NYFOA Booth Awarded Ribbon; Nature Conservancy Partners with NYS to Protect 44,650 Acres Fish in Ponds & Lakes: Good Management Choices Douglas C. Allen: The Yellow Birch Leaf Folder INDEX: The New York Forest Owner – 2002 Volume 40, Numbers 1-6
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