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Election Update and Legislative Preview
Election Update and Legislative Preview

Deputy Executive Director, Karla Black offers a preview of possible policy areas that the 131st Legislative session will take up that impact woodland owners in Maine.

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LegislationJennifer HicksFebruary 1, 2023
Clifford Woods: A Gem Among Working Forests
Clifford Woods: A Gem Among Working Forests

Author Carey Kish writes about his experience hiking in the Maine Woodland Owners Clifford Woods land trust property and adjacent properties in Farmington.

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Land Trust, RecreationJennifer HicksJanuary 23, 2023
Snowmobile Trails On Land Trust Properties
Snowmobile Trails On Land Trust Properties

Maine Woodland Owners land trust properties contain several miles of snowmobile trails. Recently, our organization has entered into an agreement with the State of Maine to maintain relationships with snowmobile clubs to ensure that the trails on our properties are maintained and the users of the trails uses them with respect.

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Land Trust, RecreationJennifer HicksJanuary 23, 2023
DBH: History, Usage, and Practice
DBH: History, Usage, and Practice

Max McCormack provides an overview of DBH (diameter breast height) and its usage in forest management and silvicultural considerations.

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Forest Management, SilvicultureJennifer HicksJanuary 23, 2023
Carbon or Board Feet? - Pine Paradise Case Study
Carbon or Board Feet? - Pine Paradise Case Study

Bob Seymour discusses the various options he considered when deciding whether to pursue selling forest carbon credits from his various woodlots or to continue harvesting the properties for timber.

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Timber Industry, Forest Management, Climate Change, SilvicultureJennifer HicksJanuary 23, 2023
Growing the Nation's Christmas Tree
Growing the Nation's Christmas Tree

Growing the National Christmas Tree is a rich experience. In 1965, Max McCormack had the opportunity to prepare that year’s tree for transport to Washington, DC.

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Timber Industry, HistoricalJennifer HicksDecember 25, 2022
Baldwin Apple Ladders
Baldwin Apple Ladders

Baldwin Apple Ladders are a Maine-based company known for their high quality workmanship in the apple ladder industry.

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Timber IndustryJennifer HicksAugust 15, 2022
Global Events Impact Maine's Wood Market
Global Events Impact Maine's Wood Market

The wood market is quickly changing both in Maine and globally. Ethan Bessey talks about the realities woodland owners face.

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Timber IndustryJennifer HicksMay 23, 2022
Current Legislative Session Update
Current Legislative Session Update

The 130th Maine legislature has been working on a handful of bills that impact woodland owners. Karla Black and Tom Doak have been tracking the progress of each.

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LegislationJennifer HicksMay 23, 2022
Sunday Hunting Bill Fails in Committee
Sunday Hunting Bill Fails in Committee

Yet another Sunday hunting bill was introduced and voted on in the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee in the Maine Legislature in March 2022. It failed with a vote of 9-4.

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LegislationJennifer HicksMarch 28, 2022
When Funding Your Forest Projects, Planning is Key
When Funding Your Forest Projects, Planning is Key

Felix Blinn provides an overview of his approach to supporting his forest management activities of his 180 acres in Piscataquis County.

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Forest ManagementJennifer HicksMarch 28, 2022
Woodland Owners Issues in the Legislative Session
Woodland Owners Issues in the Legislative Session

Deputy Executive Director, Karla Black, provides an update about issues the 2022 Maine legislature is addressing as of mid-February that impact woodland owners.

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LegislationJennifer HicksFebruary 25, 2022
Public Use of Private Land: A Hiker's Perspective
Public Use of Private Land: A Hiker's Perspective

In Maine, all unposted private land is open for public use. This provides a wonderful opportunity for hikers and other types of recreationalists to experience our state’s beautiful landscapes. However, this arrangement can be jeopardized if users aren’t considerate and leave impacts on the land.

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Forest ManagementJennifer HicksFebruary 23, 2022
Legislative Update and Session Preview
Legislative Update and Session Preview

The Maine Legislature is back in session. Here is an overview of what woodland owners should expect during these next several months.

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LegislationJennifer HicksJanuary 18, 2022
Christmas Trees: From Wild to Plantation-Grown
Christmas Trees: From Wild to Plantation-Grown

Max McCormack discusses the history of how the US moved from wild grown to plantation grown Christmas trees over the past century.

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Forest Management, Historical, Timber IndustryJennifer HicksDecember 9, 2021
Temporary Stream Crossings Using Bridge Mats
Temporary Stream Crossings Using Bridge Mats

Temporary stream crossings are an important part of forest management. Wood mats are one way to ensure that large equipment can cross streams without water quality reduction.

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Forest ManagementJennifer HicksOctober 27, 2021
Restoration at Chandler Gravel Pit
Restoration at Chandler Gravel Pit

The Chandler family operates a gravel pit on part of their woodland holding in New Gloucester as an additional revenue source. Their priority, however, is ensuring that once the gravel pit is exhausted, the land is restored to a healthy and productive forest.

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Forest ManagementJennifer HicksSeptember 27, 2021
Silviculture and Stewardship in Action
Silviculture and Stewardship in Action

Bob Seymour provides an overview of the silviculture recommendations he provided Tom Allen after a walk in his Sebago woods.

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Forest Management, SilvicultureJennifer HicksSeptember 24, 2021
Managing Forest for Wildlife – Expect Surprises!
Managing Forest for Wildlife – Expect Surprises!

Sometimes with our woodlands, change is out of our control. That’s certainly the case when beavers are involved. A once dry forested area at Beauregard Woods turned into a wetland thanks to a group of industrious beavers. Then came the herons.

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Forest Management, WildlifeJennifer HicksSeptember 24, 2021
Silviculture at Wicopy Woods
Silviculture at Wicopy Woods

Bob Seymour and Jessica Leahy were the winners of the 2020 Maine Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year award for their tree farm Wicopy Woods. Bob Seymour provides an overview of some of the key silviculture practices conducted on their property and the results they have had so far.

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Forest Management, SilvicultureJennifer HicksSeptember 24, 2021
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