Forest Stewardship Montana 2004 Workshop for Loggers

"I attended the stewardship workshop in White Sulphur Springs in 1993. It changed the way I think about forest Land."
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Howard Dixon, Dixon & Dixon Inc.

"I'm a professional logger and graduate forester. I learned a lot about stewardship at the Yellow Bay workshop, I recommend it."
- Brent Anderson, Conifer Logging Co.

The Forest Stewardship Workshop for Loggers is the basic building block of the Accredited Logging Professional program. During the workshop you will learn about our Montana forest types, Montana's wildlife and your responsibilities while harvesting timber. You will learn how to measure tree growth and other forest resources using professional forestry tools, determine forest condition and potential and use all these new skills to develop your own forest stewardship flan for a forest. You will interact with other loggers and forestry professionals during this 4-day workshop.

You will receive 40 hours of ALP/PLH credit.

This workshop is also worthy of 32 Hours of category 1 credits for the SAF.

The workshop is produced by Montana State University Extension Forestry and team-taught by specially trained natural resource professionals.You will enjoy getting to know these instructors during the workshop.

Over 300 loggers have taken this workshop since 1993; over 99% have indicated they would recommend this workshop to others in the timber harvesting business.

The facilities at Yellow Bay are outstanding. We have been using these facilities for workshops since 1994. Everything is provided for your comfort, all you need to bring is your personal gear, pencils and pens, and a calculator. You will be spending a good part of the workshop in the field and will need your rain gear, boots and hard hat.

 

 

The Registration fee is $470 for MLA members ($735 for others) and includes: Meals, lodging and all workshop materials.  Registration will close April 1, 2004

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