Greene Lumber Sawmill Tour
Greene Lumber Company 16991 NY Route 23, Davenport, NY, United StatesVisit a leading producer of many hardwood species.
Visit a leading producer of many hardwood species.
Join the Niagara Frontier Chapter of the New York Forest Owners Association for a Woods Walk Through Time
This free event is sure to educate regarding some of the major issues regarding our local flora and fauna.
188 Buttermilk Falls Road, West Fort Ann, NY 12827. Address is the same as 184. There is green house and garage in the front, go past these to the log cabin in the back. Plenty of parking, including in the field if needed. Arrive: 9:30 —10: am (refreshments available) Woodswalk— 10:00 am Lunch following woodswalk […]
As well as being the member picnic, this will be our annual member meeting with election of officers.
We expect to have a short presentation about the Master Forest Owner Program followed by a short hike into the woods - on these walks there is always sharing of knowledge and individual experience about the natural world around us.
We will tour Cornell’s Uihlein Maple Research Forest—an officially recognized Bird-Friendly Maple site—and explore how forest management practices can benefit both birds and maple producers. While the event is geared toward maple producers, forest landowners and managers who do not produce syrup will also gain valuable insights into habitat-friendly forest stewardship.
Factory tour of Curran Renewable Energy Pellet Mill
There are 15 different hardwood and 8 conifer tree species on the property. Some of the less-common trees are Swamp White Oak, Sycamore, Tulip Poplar, American Chestnut and Cedar of Lebanon.
Hosted by: Diane Corvetti, 407 South Shore Road, Lake Pleasant, NY 12108 Arrive: 9:30 —10:00am (refreshments available) Woodswalk— 10:00 am Picnic following woodswalk – Hamburgers, hotdogs and beverages, paper products will be provided. Please bring: A salad or food item to share and lawn chairs Please RSVP to Kurt Edwards 518-661-5685 or at edwardsk922@gmail.com by 9/12 After passing […]
The focus will be on an area where a timber harvest was conducted in 2023 and we will see how the forest has regenerated in areas of past management, and in the most recent harvest area.