Friday, August 17, 2018

Alabama Landowners Conference


This is a big forest event for Alabama.  It is a joint event between Alabama Tree Farm, Alabama Treasure Forest Association, and the Alabama Natural Resource Council.  There will be many awards presented at this meeting along with educational seminars and fellowship among forest landowners and forestry professionals.
Register now at ATFA website or AFA website to attend.  Also an event schedule can be seen here.

Monday, July 23, 2018

The Longleaf Leader Magazine


It was such an honor to recently be featured in The Longleaf Leader magazine.  We strive to manage our longleaf forest to be productive and provide a longleaf habitat that benefits wildlife.  We have always shared with other landowners any information that we have available to us to help other landowners in managing their property.  
This article provided us the opportunity to share with some that we might not know a little about the way we manage our property.

Monday, June 25, 2018

Clear Forest Streams


If you want children to love the forest, then get them out and let them enjoy!  They love playing in the cool forest streams and whether damming it up or look for gold children love to play in a stream. 

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Honor From Longleaf Alliance


Felicia and I were recently featured in a web presentation by the Longleaf Alliance called Longleaf Pine: A tough tree for tough sites.  There is lots of information here for those wanting to learn more about the Mountain Longleaf Pine.  We are featured on the part Longleaf-A better choice for these sites. The bullet points on the left of the page show the titles.
Longleaf Alliance came to our property and did an interview with us and developed this story.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Learn and Burn


Yesterday the Clay County Forestry Planning Committee, which I serve on, sponsored a Learn and Burn Workshop.  I was a burn mentor and helped show other people that are interested in using prescribed fire how to use fire safely as a tool in forest management. We had 49 to attend the workshop and burned over 500 acres.  We got a very good burn on the host landowners property.  It was a good day and a good event for landowners.  We are looking to do this again next year.

Friday, February 23, 2018

Successful Workshop For Women

The ForestHer Work Shop this week was a success.  We hosted the event on our property, sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, with a grant from Regions Bank.  This workshop gave the ladies confidence in forest management.  The ladies left the event with their own goals on how to improve their property.  Attendees ranged from Birmingham, AL to Douglasville, GA.  Several great speakers spoke to the ladies and the outdoor activities with this early spring weather was enjoyed by all!

(Below are some pictures from the workshop)