Consulting Foresters: Book Reviews
Forester licensing and CEUs
Appropriately, social distancing has resulted in the cancellation of many continuing educational opportunities. Forester licenses are up for renewal in September, and this has many foresters wondering where to get the additional credits they’ll need. We have some news and resources to help: License…
Introducing Vermont Almanac
The Vermont Almanac is an annual 224-page book – our first volume will be mailed in December 2020. We’ll share content throughout the year on our website and social media channels, as well as via a regular e-newsletter. The Almanac will be…
Book Review: Solar Cycle Lumber Kiln
Author:Allen Yale | Organization:Tree Farmer and Committee Member | Date:March 1, 2018For those of you with sawmills, or who hire someone to do custom sawing for you, sawing is just the first step in turning logs into quality lumber. The boards have to be stickered, dried, and stored under cover. One of the…
Book Review: Full Value Forestry
Author:Allen Yale | Organization:Tree Farmer and Committee Member | Date:June 1, 2018Many of us have complained that the main obstacle to successful forest management is the lack of a market for low quality wood. Jim Birkemeier, a forester/woodland owner/wood processor in Wisconsin feels that he has the answer for himself. He has adopted…
Book Review: Identifying Ferns the Easy Way
Author:Allen Yale | Organization:Tree Farmer and Committee Member | Date:June 1, 2019Lynn Levine. Identifying Ferns the Easy Way: A Pocket Guide to Common Ferns of the Northeast. Abington,Va: Heartwood Press, 2019. 24 Pp. $10.95. How many times have you walked in your woods and, seeing a fern, thought: “I wish I knew what…