Like a well-managed garden, your woodland will provide more benefits if you invest some of your time and energy managing them. “Forest Stand Improvement”, an interactive outdoor learning opportunity for woodland owners in SE Ohio, will help you to understand the various practices that you can use to improve your woodlands. This program is offered on November 8th at the Vinton Furnace State Experimental Forest near McArthur and will include the opportunity to tour numerous field sites demonstrating various woodland improvement practices. We will also be providing the opportunity to gain knowledge on one of the most important tools in managing your woodlands, the chainsaw.
If you would like to learn more about Forest Stand Improvement, please join us on November 8th for our “A DAY in the WOODS” program at Vinton Furnace State Forest
- Learn and understand the basics of chainsaw safety, including PPE
- Observe proper strategy and technique for tree felling
- Appreciate the effects of midstory control towards meeting a range of forest objectives
- Determine why cull tree removal is an important component in creating and maintaining thriving forests.
This program will take place at Vinton Furnace State Forest near McArthur and runs from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. A registration fee of $15 will cover the cost of lunch and program materials. To download a brochure with more details about this program and future programs visit: https://u.osu.edu/seohiowoods .
Please use one of the following methods to register by November 1st: Register and pay online at http://go.osu.edu/aditw; call OSU Extension Jackson County 740-286-5044 or email Annie Miller at miller.11368@osu.edu.
“A Day in the Woods” and is sponsored by the Education and Demonstration Subcommittee of the Vinton Furnace State Forest with support from Ohio State University Extension, ODNR-Divisions of Forestry and Wildlife, U.S. Forest Service, Vinton Soil and Water Conservation District, Central State University Extension, National Wild Turkey Federation, Pixelle Specialty Solutions, Ohio Tree Farm Committee, Ohio Forestry Association Foundation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hocking College, Ruffed Grouse Society, Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative, Pheasants and Quail Forever, and Ohio’s SFI Implementation Committee.