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This award-winning publication addresses planning and conducting a timber harvest with aesthetics in mind. Topics include truck roads, landings, skid trails, tree felling, administration, planning, and cost.
Describes Best Management Practices (BMPs) for protecting water quality during forest harvests.
Summarizes the deceptive forestry business practices law (RSA 227-J:15) which requires a written contract, with mutually agreed upon prices and amounts, as well as a time-line for remuneration for all forest products subject to a "notice of intent to cut."
An online database of foresters licensed in New Hampshire who provide services to private landowners and others. It is maintained by UNH Cooperative Extension. The names are supplied by the State of NH Board of Licensure for Foresters. Additional information is provided by the listed foresters. This listing doesn't constitute an endorsement.
Topics include: white pine decline, beech bark disease, emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, butternut canker, hemlock woolly adelgid, and invasive plants.
A guide for both municipal officials and the forest products industry to improve understanding of the laws which govern public roadways.
You can realize your full potential as a steward of your forest by using this guide, entitled Forest Resource Management: A Landowner’s Guide to Getting Started.
A complete listing of New Hampshire's important forest soils by county. Important forest soils groupings help landowners and managers evaluate the relative productivity of soils and understand patterns of plant succession and how soil and site interactions influence management decisions.
Describes what is needed to meet the current use requirements of the "forest land with documented stewardship" category.
Focus on using forest management to manage for a variety of birds.
Second edition 2010. The purpose of this guide is to provide New Hampshire landowners, and the professionals that work with them, practical recommendations on sustainable management practices for individual forest ownerships. From this website, the entire book or individual chapters can be viewed and printed as pdfs or individual chapters can be viewed and printed as html.
A brochure focusing on the wildlife of hemlock-hardwood-pine forests in New Hampshire, how to recognize this habitat, and why these forests are important.
This brochure focuses on wildlife found in northern hardwood-conifer forests, and provides information about how landowners can provide habitat and care for it to help wildlife in need of conservation.
This source examines species of floodplain forests, how to recognize floodplain forests, and why they are important.
Written primarily by state and federal wildlife biologists and foresters, this guide will provide you with important information on how to maintain and restore these habitats on the lands you own or manage. Whether you are a novice or an experienced land manager, this guide will provide helpful information anyone can
The 2004 conference was dedicated to furthering the scientific understanding and conservation of old growth forests in the eastern US and Canada and promoting sound forest management, informed by an understanding of old growth forest dynamics. The conference featured scientific research that emerged since the prior conference of 2000 and provided a forum for discussing the identification, protection and use of old growth forests on a working landscape.
Includes price ranges for common forest products (sawlogs, firewood, pulp and chipwood) in New Hampshire statewide and by county. Also includes other product prices such as Christmas trees, maple, sawdust, shavings and bark. Information about selling forest products is included, as is some common and useful forestry tables.
Includes price ranges for common forest products (sawlogs, firewood, pulp and chipwood) in New Hampshire statewide and by county. Also includes other product prices such as Christmas trees, maple, sawdust, shavings and bark. Information about selling forest products is included, as is some common and useful forestry tables.
The State of New Hampshire's forestry plan written in 1996.
This guide offers educators a framework for using the New Hampshire Forests Forever CD in theirclassroom.
Master plans were assessed in 1993 and recommendations made as to how communities could incorporate forestry considerations into their planning.
Reviews factors affecting regeneration including past land use history, environmental factors (light, moisture, soil), and natural disturbance. Covers silvicultural techniques to regenerate and gives specific recommendations to regenerate oak, maple, white pine, birch, beech and spruce.
An overview of topics for new or existing forest landowners including surveying the land; forest stewardship planning; common forest types; taxes, land protection; and where to get help.
A list of publications are available through the UNH Cooperative Extension Forestry Information Center. If you are interested in receiving any, please check them off and return the list to: Forestry Information Center, 211 Nesmith Hall, 131 Main Street Durham, NH 03824-3597.
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