Volume
44
Issue
5
Abstract
This article describes a forestry program designed to increase woodland owners' knowledge and promote sustainable management practices. Each year uninformed individuals allow timber to be harvested from their property, receive fewer dollars than the timber was worth, and have no management plan for their woodland. Workshops were conducted in the classroom and in the field to address these issues. Surveys were conducted to determine knowledge gained and economic impact of the educational efforts. Results showed that significant knowledge was gained and participants who subsequently marketed timber received more income from their sale due to information learned at the workshops.
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Recommended Citation
Landefeld, M., & Schumacher, S. (2006). Timber Harvest Management Workshop. The Journal of Extension, 44(5), Article 27. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol44/iss5/27