Working Woods for Today and Tomorrow
Owners of
large and small woodlots can learn how to better manage and enjoy their
property at the 4th biennial Forest Landowners Conference to be held
March 22-23 at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center in State College, PA.
Sponsored by the Center for Private Forests at Penn State and its partners, this
two-day event brings together the best tools, instructors, resources, and
connections to equip Pennsylvania’s forest landowners with the ability to make
informed decisions that ensure the present and future well-being of their
woods. A carefully crafted lineup of presentations, keynote speakers, tours,
workshops, and exhibitors will inspire, educate, and build the growing
community of forest landowners committed to caring for their woods.
One of the
main features of the conference is the nine learning sessions with 11
presentation offerings at each session. The breadth and diversity of
presentation offerings provides attendees with the opportunity to learn about
topics relevant to their needs and interests. Topics range from forest health,
wildlife, water, financial, legacy planning, and small acreage opportunities to
drones, charcoal, prescribed fire, pollinators, and wildlife diseases. For
conference details and to register visit ecosystems.psu.edu/forest-conference
or call 1-877-778-2937.
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