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NYFOA Safety Tips: Basic Chainsaw Safety Ask a Professional: Dealing with honeysuckle and barberry bushes NYS Tree Farm News: Certified Family Forests Kid’s Corner: Big Trees Wild Things in Your Woodlot: Bobcat Stories from the Woods: NY Master Forest Owner Regional Coordinator Initiative Carbon Market Opportunities for New York Forest Owners Global Climate Change and The NY Forest Owner Part III: The Future of Managed Forests in Climate Programs and Markets Insects Attracted to Maple Sap – A Harmless Nuisance NYFOA General Director Candidates Member Profile: Keith Hedgecock NYFOA Safety Tip: Personal Protective Equipment Why are we always talking about government? Forest Science Becomes Forest Practice: Evaluating the effect of thinning after defoliation on survival and growth of sugar maple NYS Tree Farm News: Mission of The American Tree Farm System Kid’s Corner: GWildlife Tracks Wild Things in Your Woodlot: Seasonal Woodland Pools Stories from the Woods: Forest Owner Visits are Uniquely Different, Yet Surprisingly the Same! Timber Harvest Should Not Be About the Money Mineral Stain in Sugar Maple Member Profile: Bruce Robinson Why are we always talking about government? Ask a Professional: Do oil-based paints harm trees? NYS Tree Farm News: Management Plans Kid’s Corner: Growing Your Own Mushrooms Wild Things in Your Woodlot: Scarlet Tanager NYFOA Safety Tip: Limbing Safety NYFOA Scholarship Winner NYFOA Awards: Heiberg Award to Gary Goff; The True Value of Low Value Wood Blue Stain – A Source of Degrade in Pine Lumber Letter to the EditorConcern over Forest Owner article on carbon credits 2007 NYFOA Donors Member Profile: Dan Anderson Sound Woodlot Management Practices Forest Science Becomes Forest Practice Assessing the financial and productive sustainability of diameter-limit cutting NYS Tree Farm News: Tree Farm Goes Green! Kid’s Corner: Homes for Everything Wild Things in Your Woodlands: Bats in the Forest and Beyond NYFOA Safety Tip: Protect Yourself – Heat Stress Stories from the Woods: A Cheeseburger and a Walk Timber Theft and How to Prevent It: First in a Series Dead Branch Tips on Black Cherry When the Bears Come Out to Play Member Profile: Ron and Peggy Pedersen Plans for the Future Ask a Professional: How do I get started safely with a chainsaw? NYS Tree Farm News: Getting The Most Out Of Your Woodlot Kid’s Corner: The Colors of Fall Wild Things in Your Woodlands: Frog Friendly Forests NYFOA Safety Tip: Spring Poles Managed Forests Solutions to Climate Change: Timber Theft and How to Prevent It: Landowner Responsibilities: An Overview Take Forest Planning One Step Further Some Interesting Experiences with Trees Member Profile: Ann and Fred Osborn Ask a Professional: I struggle to recognize red maple from sugar maple. Any suggestions? NYS Tree Farm News: Parcelization and how we can manage a smaller woodlot in the Tree Farm Program Kid’s Corner: How big is that tree? Wild Things in Your Woodlands: Barred Owl NYFOA Safety Tip: Working in Cold Conditions Stories from the Woods: Master Forest Owners are the appropriate banner-carriers for the implementation of New York’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy Timber Theft and How to Prevent It: Property Boundaries are a Landowner Responsibility News & Notes: New Deer Disease in NYS- EHD A Decline of Smooth Bark Hickories Member Profile: Tony Pingitore
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