Woods Wise Wire - January 8, 2015

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Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine: Annual Meeting and Forestry Forum Agenda - Augusta

Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015

Augusta Civic Center

Augusta Room, Second Floor, North Wing

Agenda

8:30 a.m.

Coffee and Informal Discussion

 

9 a.m.

Annual Meeting

Update of activities, plans for 2015, awards, legislative update, election of officers Board members and staff


9:50 a.m.

Adjourn Annual Meeting

Door Prizes (Must be present to win)

 

10 a.m.

The “New” Landowner Relations Program

Rick LaFlamme, landowner relations coordinator, Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

 

10:20 a.m. 

Tales from the Woods

George Smith, Maine author

 

10:50 a.m.

New Uses for Wood;

New Markets for Landowners

Hemant Pendse, director of the Forest Bioproducts Research Institute and chair of the Chemical and Bioengineering Department at the University of Maine

 

11:40 a.m.

Small Scale Biofuels Production; What It Could Mean for Woodland Owners

Theresa Selfa, associate professor, Department of Environmental Studies, Syracuse University


Noon

Award to Maine 2015 Outstanding Tree Farmer

Lunch (on your own)

 

1 p.m.

A Little Maine Humor

Door Prizes (Must be present to win)

 

Gary Crocker, Maine humorist

1:20 p.m.

The Future of Wood-Using Mills;

What Changes in Wood Markets Mean for Small Woodland Owners

Jason Brochu, Co-President, Pleasant River Lumber

Eric Kingsley, Vice-President, Innovative Natural       Resources Solutions

Dan McConville, Senior Consultant, Forestry and Natural      Resource Consulting Group, James W. Sewall Company

Donna Cassese, Managing Director, Wood Resource Strategy, Sappi Fine Paper

 

2 :30 p.m.

Forest Insect and Diseases; Invasive Pests and Challenges Ahead for Woodland Owners

Bill Ostrofsky, forest pathologist, Maine Forest Service


 

3:30 p.m.

Door Prizes and Adjourn 


Low-impact timber harvesting equipment demo – Jefferson

Vimek 606TT Forwarder

Hidden Valley Nature Center, located on the Egypt Road in Jefferson, is hosting a demonstration of an innovative Swedish low-impact forwarder. Multitek, a Wisconsin based manufacturer and distributor of forestry equipment, has made a Vimek 606TT Forwarder available to Hidden Valley Nature Center (HVNC) to use and demonstrate. This Swedish machine is a smaller, lighter, and more economical version of forwarders generally used by logging contractors in the US. The Vimek is highly maneuverable and well suited to low-impact forestry operations where the landowner wants to minimize soil disturbance, keep roads narrow, and avoid damage to remaining trees. Tracy Moskovitz, HVNC co-founder, has been using the forwarder for several weeks. “We visited a large forestry exhibition in Sweden and were impressed with a wide range of small and mid-scale forestry equipment that is very suitable to Maine but generally not available in the US. It’s great that Vimek is interested in Maine. The 27 hp Kubota engine is incredibly efficient and the 6-wheel drive means I can easily maneuver on our hilly terrain.”

The demonstration will be held at Hidden Valley Nature Center on Saturday, January 17th from noon till 2:00pm. Participants will be able to see and operate the machine.

Hidden Valley Nature Center was the 2014 Outstanding Tree Farmers for Maine and the 12 state Northeast region. The event is co-sponsored by the Maine Organic and Farmers and Gardeners Association’s (MOFGA) Low Impact Forestry Program.


Upcoming Penn State Renewable Natural Resources Extension Team’s January webinars

January 13, 2015.  Noon and 7PM – Forestry Terminology

PA Forest Stewardship Webinar: Forestry Terminology: Jargon or Jive, January 13, 2015, noon and 7 p.m. ET. 

Sanford Smith, an Extension Specialist in Forest Resources at Penn State, will discuss forestry terms and unique words... the rich language of forestry. From words that have several meanings, to words that can help explain, describe, and baffle, forestry terminology is good to know and important to understand. https://meeting.psu.edu/paforestweb/ 
 

January 13, 2015. 1PM. Torrefaction (Biomass Consortium)

Northeast Woody/Warm-Season Biomass Consortium Webinar: Torrefaction - Production, Technology, and Co-firing Economics, January 13, 1 p.m. ET. 

Tune in to this webinar for an inside look at Terra Green Energy, LLC, and a discussion about its central process: torrefaction--how it works, why the process should be considered, what advantages it introduces to biomass handling, and the key characteristics of torrefied material. The presentation will also address torrefaction feedstocks as well as current challenges and next steps for the industry with a special look at the economics involved when co-firing torrefied biomass thereby displacing a portion of coal at an electrical generation facility. Presented by Tom Causer, President and COO, Terra Green Energy, LLC.   https://meeting.psu.edu/bioenergy

 

January 28, 2015. Noon.  What is Live Staking

Water Resources Webinar: What Is Live Staking? An Easy and Affordable Method for Improving Stream Banks, Wednesday, January 28, 12 – 1 p.m. ET. Presented by Jennifer Fetter and Kristin Kyler, Penn State Extension. https://meeting.psu.edu/water1

 

 

Allyson Brownlee Muth, Ed.D.
Forest Stewardship Program Associate
The Pennsylvania State University
333 Forest Resources Building
University Park, PA  16802
(814) 865-3208