BF 150: Farm Woodlot Management
Assessing the Economic Potential of a Managed Forest
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Assessing the economic potential of a managed forest
Woodlots are a common feature of most farms in the eastern US, and are often overlooked for the value they might bring to the landowner and to farm enterprises. Farmers and woodland owners need to recognize the potential values of their woodland resource, be familiar with common ways a woodland can add value, and identify how the woodland will support the interests of the owner.
During this course, we will examine the methods to assess forest resources and discuss common woodland activities such as cutting firewood, harvesting logs for mushroom cultivation, and support for wildlife and long-term forest health.
Target Audience
All levels, specific geographic region: Farmers and landowners who manage (or seek to manage) woodlands. Participants should have an interest in working
the woods to improve their financial outcome and to ensure healthy
trees with long-term productivity. No prior forestry knowledge required. This course contains some information specific to the Northeastern US, though it contains content broad enough to be relevant to anyone living in a humid temperate climate.
Course Objectives
As a result of this course you will be able to:
- Make informed decisions, knowing what actions you can pursue and what activities you should contract through a forester
- Describe the type, quality and potential of woodlands on a property
- Connect attributes of the land to your interests and needs for common woodland products of value
- Be able to select trees that can be grown for a future crop and remove trees useful for firewood
Webinars
The bulk of the course happens on your own time, with discussions, readings, and assignments in Teachable, our virtual classroom. To add to the experience, webinars will be woven into the online interface of the course for 6 weeks each Fall to allow you to meet on a weekly basis to learn from presenters and ask questions in real time. If you miss one, they are always recorded and posted for later viewing.
Webinar Schedule
In 2024, this course will be offered live for 6-weeks on Wednesdays from 6:30 – 8:00 PM (Eastern) from November 6 – December 11. While we encourage live attendance, so you have the opportunity to engage with presenters and ask questions, all webinars are recorded and posted in the online classroom to watch anytime. Once enrolled in this course, you will retain access to all materials indefinitely, and can return to participate in the live webinars in future offerings of the course if you wish. Join us!
Your Instructor
Sylvan Pritchett is the 6th generation to steward his family property near Wayland NY. He is a transplant from Oregon where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Horticulture and Master of Forestry from Oregon State University. Having worked as an arborist, landscaper, vegetable farmer, forest researcher, and restoration tech, Sylvan enjoys applying an ecologically-based approach to land management and fostering abundant and ergonomic landscapes for generations to come.
Student Testimonials
“I hadn't really considered the woods to be an active part of my farm operation, but this course gave me a whole new appreciation for what I could do in the forest to add profit to my farm.”
“After taking this course, I notice so many things about my woodlot I would not have noticed before. Ironically, the topic I was least excited about was the unit that had the greatest impact. I learned so much about how to really look at and assess what is going on (and not going on) around me.”
Course Curriculum
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StartInstructor Contact
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PreviewWebinar Schedule and Participants' Guide
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StartPre-Course Survey
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PreviewKiva US - 0% interest loans up to $15,000
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StartFORUM: Questions and Conversations
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StartOnline Resources for Farm Woodlot Management
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StartNavigating in Teachable; Getting a Course Completion Certificate; and More
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StartWeek 1: Webinar Slides and Recording
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StartFORUM: Tell Us About Your Woods
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StartList of Tree Identification Resources
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Start"Reading Suggestions" - fact sheets that may help your tree identification
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StartContinue Your Education: ForestConnect Webinar Archives
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StartACTIVITY and FORUM: Name that Tree
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StartWeek 2: Webinar Slides and Recording
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StartGoogle Earth Tutorials for Farmers
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StartHow to Use Soils for Woodlot Management
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StartLinks to additional Mapping Resources
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StartGrowing Volume and Value on the Best Trees
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StartACTIVITY and FORUM: Web Soil Survey Tutorial
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StartACTIVITY: Discuss the Productive Potential of Your Woods
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StartACTIVITY and FORUM: Make a Stand Map