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2012 Farm and Forest Workshop Series

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Caring For Your Forest: Albany
May 25 - Monitoring Your Woodlot for Wildlife
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Caring For Your Forest: Colebrook
May 26 - GPS on Your Woodlot
June 9 - Your Woodlot and Wildlife
June 23 - Tree ID

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Selling Timber? Do It Right! June 9-Meriden

Foresters for the Birds June 1-2 - Pike to Register online

Building a Portable Skidder Bridge June 7-Roxbury

Sustainable Woodlot Management June 15-Canterbury

NED-2 Workshop for Foresters June 20-Lancaster to Register online

Big BAF Cruising and DS Cruiser Workshop June 22-Thornton to Register online

Woods, Water and Wildife Festival August 11-Milton

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EABEmerald Ash Borer Edges Closer to New England; What Does it Mean for New Hampshire?
The USDA Forest Service reports emerald ash borer (EAB)—a non-native and destructive insect—recently crossed the Hudson River in New York—its last major natural eastward obstacle. The good news is that forestry officials believe the infestation is less than a year old and it is isolated. Read more

 

Banner from landscape trees publicationTree Selection Guide Now Available
Landscape Trees and Their Susceptibility to Invasive Insects is a new fact sheet that will help property owners and landscape contractors select appropriate trees for New Hampshire’s changing environment. Despite the likely arrival of exotic invasive insects like Asian longhorned beetle and Emerald ash borer, there are still many tree species not threatened by these destructive insects. Read more.

fire towerLooking for Adventure? Try a Tower Quest This Summer
The purpose of the Fire Lookout Tower Quest program is to increase the public’s recognition of the critical roles that fire towers play in the protection, stewardship and sustainable use of New Hampshire’s forests. Visit five different fire towers and get a Tower Quest patch to show your accomplishment. Read more.

 

 


Changes in the Current Use Assessment Announced

This tax year’s current use assessment ranges were approved and became effective on April 1, 2012. The farmland, unproductive and wetland assessments weren’t changed, but the forest land categories changed. The changes to the forest land assessments are the result of a new way of determining the value of forest land. Read more.


seedling catalog coverSeedlings still available from the NH State Forest Nursery
If you delayed planning your tree and shrub planting this Spring, the NH State Forest Nursery still has seedlings available for purchase. Most of the 50 species grown there are still in inventory and being sold on a first come, first served basis through May. You may pick up seedlings at the Nursery or have them shipped UPS. Contact the Nursery for more information (603) 796-2323. Visit www.nhnursery.com for a list of seedlings grown. The New Hampshire State Forest Nursery is located in Boscawen.

girdled ash tree Volunteers Needed for Unique Forest Pest Survey Project
Do you know of a site where ash trees have died recently? Or know a neighbor or forester that’s mentioned some ash decline? The NH Division of Forests and Lands Forest Health Office is conducting a unique survey designed to monitor for Emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive pest threatening the forests of New Hampshire. Read more about this unique opportunity.

 

 

 

Federal_Timber_Income_Tax_FAQFederal Income Tax on Timber: A Key to Your Most Frequently Asked Question is newly revised and a quick-reference guide to timber tax laws for woodland owners. Complete with the new tax law updates, this publication provides timely tax reporting information for the 2011 return filing season.

 


Common Yellowthroat Doug TallamyNew UNH Extension Wildlife Research: This spring, biologists will begin a study on the effects of exotic shrubs on caterpillar abundance and breeding success of declining songbirds such as the common yellowthroat (photo at left by Doug Tallamy). Learn more here!

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