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Ron Wenrich
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Meet the pros
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June 28, 2008, 10:10:51 am »
Here's the place for you foresters to strut your stuff. We'd like to see who the foresters are, and what is their background. We would like to see the following:
Degree:
Years of experience:
Areas of expertise:
After that, you can add anything else you desire. That can include your professional affiliations, schools you attended, professional courses you have taken, your home address. Don't forget to link to your home site.
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Ron Wenrich
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June 28, 2008, 10:18:46 am »
Ron Wenrich
Degree: BS in Forest Science, Penn State, 1970
Years of experience: 35
Areas of expertise: Sawmill mgmt, fiber procurement, timber sale preparation, forest inventory and planning. Primarily involved in hardwood forests and mills.
Past board member of the Pennsylvania Forestry Assn.
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Texas Ranger
Forester
Posts: 4105
Age: 71
Location: Livingston, Texas, God's Country
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Texan, by God and by choice.
Re: Meet the pros
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June 28, 2008, 01:09:23 pm »
Degree: BS in Forest Science, MU 1962 MBA 67 MU
Years of experience: 41
Areas of expertise: All parts of a state forester for 13 years, fire, management, pest control, public information, etc. The rest as a consulting forester, providing full service to clients from the individual to local, state, and federal clients.
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SwampDonkey
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Posts: 26857
Age: 44
Location: Centreville, NB
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Re: Meet the pros
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June 28, 2008, 02:05:57 pm »
Bill Crawford
Degree: B.Sc. Forestry, UNB Fredericton 1993
Continuing education courses: GIS in Forestry, BC Coastal Gully Assessments, Tolerant Hardwood Management in the NE, Tree Marking and Stand Improvement.
Years Experience: 15
Areas of Expertise: GIS/GPS, silviculture, timber appraisal and land valuation, harvest layout and supervision, small woodlot management and planning, forest products marketing.
Certifications: Registered BC Coastal Timber Cruiser #209.
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Dirty Harry
WDH
Forester
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Posts: 9706
Age: 58
Location: Perry, GA
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June 28, 2008, 11:27:32 pm »
Danny Hamsley
BS Forest Resources UGA 1977, MS Forest Soils UGA 1979.
Years of experience - 30
Expertise: Wood procurement, Timber appraisal, Timber buying, Land Management, Forest soils, Tree and wood ID, Small mill sawmilling, woodworking.
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Texas Ranger
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Posts: 4105
Age: 71
Location: Livingston, Texas, God's Country
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Re: Meet the pros
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June 29, 2008, 08:22:18 am »
121 years of experience for 4 guys, not bad, but means we are a bunch of old codgers getting ready to retire, leave SwampDonkey to carry on the work.
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Jeff
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Age: 50
Location: Harrison MI
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Re: Meet the pros
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June 29, 2008, 10:03:24 am »
We have a bunch to weigh in yet.
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Because inquiring minds want to know...
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Riles
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Posts: 658
Location: Mt Holly, by golly
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Re: Meet the pros
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June 29, 2008, 06:21:38 pm »
Well I'm just gonna screw up all the stats. Don't think I even qualify as "one of the pros."
John Rielley
BS Electrical Engineering, Clemson 1983,
MS Management, Troy State 1999,
BS Forestry, Louisiana Tech 2007.
Years of experience: 1?
Expertise: Test taking, classroom discussion, being mistaken for forestry professors, reminding forestry students that "I have underwear older than you," filling out job applications.
Passed the NC Registered Foresters exam, certified NC pesticide applicator, small-scale pine plantation owner.
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Tillaway
Forester
Posts: 1219
Location: Tillamook, Oregon
Gender:
Funny looking tall guy.
Re: Meet the pros
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June 30, 2008, 02:06:03 pm »
Bob Thurman
Mustang Forester
a combined 25 years experience in both public and private sectors.
Expertise: Timber Sale Preparation and Administration, Log Accountability, Timber Inventory and Valuation, GPS/GIS
Continuing education: Silviculture, Archeology, Forest Engineering, Riparian Management, Mensuration, Plant Pathology
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Making Tillamook Bay safe for bait; one salmon at a time.
Dodgy Loner
Forester
Posts: 2192
Age: 28
Location: McComb, MS
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It's an anagram for "dendrology" and in no way a reflection of my personality
Re: Meet the pros
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June 30, 2008, 08:20:58 pm »
Justin Tyson
B.S. in Forestry, UGA 2005
M.S. in Forestry, UGA 2007
Years of Experience: Depends on what you call "experience". I've been studying forestry seriously since 9th grade, about 10 years ago, but I only have a couple years total of work experience.
My jobs have included:
Teaching Assistant, Univ. of Georgia - Athens, GA 2004-2006
Summer intern, Weyerhaeuser Co. - Columbus, MS 2004
Summer intern, Weyerhaeuser Co. - Washington, NC 2005
Research Technician, Aracruz Celulose - Aracruz, Brazil 2006
County Extension Agent, UGA Cooperative Extension - Clayton, GA 2008-Present
Areas of Expertise: Tree and Wood Identification, Arboriculture, Wood Properties, Turning Trees into Furniture
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Wood-Mizer LT-15, 25 HP
Ron Scott
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July 01, 2008, 06:53:45 pm »
Ron Scott
Degree: B.S. in Forestry, Michigan Tecnological University 1961 plus
12 continuing education certificates of 150 hours each over 3 year periods.
Years Experience: 51
USDA Forest Service 38 years
Consulting Forester 13 years
Areas of Expertise: Land & Resource Management Planning; Ecosystem Sustainability, Stewardship Plans, Environmental Analysis Preparation, Public Involvement, Timber Stand Improvement, Timber Appraisals, Timber Sale Preparation and Administration, Reforestation, Fuelwood Management, Wildlife Habitat Management (game & non-game), Visual Quality Improvement (aesthetics), Riparian & Wetland Area Protection, Underwater Surveys & Mapping, Recreation Management (campgrounds, trails, motorized & non-motorized, winter sports area planning & management), Utility Rights of Way Management, Wilderness and Natural Area Management, Forest Roads Management, Forest Fire Pevention and Presuppression.
Affiliations: Society of American Foresters (elected Fellow 1991), SAF Cerified Forester; Association of Consulting Foresters of America, Inc. Michigan Registered Forester # 612, Michigan Forest Association, Michigan United Conservation Clubs, National Wild Turkey Federation, Michigan Wild Turkey Federation, Friends of the Forests' (Huron-Manistee National Forests), US Navy and Fleet Marine Force (3rd Marine Division Recon) 1953-1957.
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~Ron
WDH
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Posts: 9706
Age: 58
Location: Perry, GA
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April 1998 - August 2008
Re: Meet the pros
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July 01, 2008, 10:24:14 pm »
Ron,
That is quite a lot of wood that you have chopped, brother. Keep on keeping on
.
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Woodmizer LT15, John Deere 2155, Kubota M5640SU and a passion for all things wood.
tonich
Forester
Posts: 353
Age: 41
Location: British Columbia
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Re: Meet the pros
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July 02, 2008, 05:45:28 am »
Toni Karov
Degree
: Master of Science in Forestry
Institution
: University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria (
http://www.ltu.bg
), 1997
Years of experience
- 11:
1. Deputy Director of State Forestry Unit in Shiroka laka, BG (Public sector) 1997-2003
2. Private Consulting Forester Shiroka laka, BG (Private sector) 2003-present
Areas of expertise
: silviculture, harvest layout and supervision, forest inventory, woodlot management
Silviculture
: Coniferous forests, composed by Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris), Austrian Pine (Pinus Nigra), Norway Spruce (Picea abies), Silver Fir (Abies alba). Provided different silvicultural system as Selection, Group-Selection, Group-Shelterwood.
Broadleaved forests, composed by Common Beech (Fagus silvatica), Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis), Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), Sessile oak (Quercus petraea), Cerris oak (Quercus cerris), Italian Oak (Quercus frainetto) etc., tend by Shelterwood and Gap silvicultural system.
Specialty
: Introduction of Selected Wood in even-aged coniferous stands.
Don’t know if it makes any difference, though.
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Phorester
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Posts: 1296
Location: Winchester, Virginia
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Can't have a healthy forest without cutting trees.
Re: Meet the pros
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July 02, 2008, 12:06:48 pm »
Been a State Service Forester for 34 years. VA Tech graduate, 1974. Experienced with both eastern hardwood management and southern pines. Lots of forest fire experience (Southern). Have written hundreds of forest management plans. Have done hundreds of prescribed burns, been on hundreds of forest fires. Grew Christmas trees for 25 years. Teach forest management topics, forest fire control. Give several talks each year to everybody from kids to adults. Certified Arborist. Enjoy a good discussion. Like to solve problems. Play a mean bluegrass guitar. Do a little woodworking.
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BWT
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Re: Meet the pros
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July 02, 2008, 02:10:21 pm »
Degree: BS Forest Resource Management from Southern Illinois University 2008
Years of Experience: Working on it.
Area of Expertise: Fire Ecology, Southern Pine, GPS, and GIS (mostly ARCMAP) if you want to call it expertise.
Job: County Forester
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Texas Ranger
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Posts: 4105
Age: 71
Location: Livingston, Texas, God's Country
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Re: Meet the pros
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July 02, 2008, 03:00:58 pm »
Dang, Ron, I thought I was the old man here!
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Riles
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Location: Mt Holly, by golly
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Re: Meet the pros
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Reply #16 on:
July 02, 2008, 05:33:56 pm »
Welcome to the forum BWT. What part of Florida?
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WDH
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Age: 58
Location: Perry, GA
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Re: Meet the pros
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July 02, 2008, 10:12:19 pm »
Quote from: Phorester on July 02, 2008, 12:06:48 pm
Play a mean bluegrass guitar.
OK Phorester! I play the bass fiddle. Maybe one day we can hook up and play a tune in the forest around a fire (campfire). We could draw from the food thread and cook up something at the same time
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Ron Scott
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Re: Meet the pros
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July 02, 2008, 11:25:02 pm »
TR, yes, we're "old foresters". A few of us are able to go back and see the long term results of some of our work, good and not so good, but sure endorses the experience level.
I need to really retire one of these days. When I was 70, I said that I was going to quit, but when people call for help I seem to have a hard time saying no!
I was out again yesterday examining an 80 acre parcel for a management prescription. The doctor says that the walking is the best thing for me.
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~Ron
Texas Ranger
Forester
Posts: 4105
Age: 71
Location: Livingston, Texas, God's Country
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Texan, by God and by choice.
Re: Meet the pros
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July 03, 2008, 12:01:05 am »
Yup, just finished a 3000 acre cruise, not one of my more enjoyable outings, but it keeps beans in the pot. It was a cruise only a forester could enjoy, big plantations, and being sold to an investment group. The information provided to the buyers is, to say the least, not worth the paper it was written on. One 300 acre tract had been posted with over $300,000 worth of timber, but when we drove up, the only tree seen was a corner marker. Easy to cruise that one, more difficult on others.
I enjoy the work, would like to keep after it as long as I can, but some of it is getting a little more like torture. That paint gun back pack keeps getting heavier, and heavier.
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