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Started by sprucebunny, March 08, 2005, 01:56:45 PM

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sprucebunny

I hope that others will add information about their state's woodland/timberland owners associations.
These two have been helpful to me and they each publish a monthly newsletter that is informative.
Your membership dollars are (usually) tax deductible.

Maine > Small Woodlot Owners Association of Maine    www.swoam.com

New Hampshire >NH Timberland Owners Association   www.nhtoa.org
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Ernie

A very wise man once told me . Grand children are great, we should have had them first

Ron Scott

The Michigan Forest Association

www.michiganforests.com
~Ron

devo

Crazy enough to try it! (once)

jph

Here in the the UK we have the Smallwoods  Association. They are thinking of changing there name so people with big woods can join aswell!




http://www.smallwoods.org.uk/167_Smallwoods-Magazine.asp


Frank_Pender

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jph

Another one here in UK
Royal Forestry Society    www.rfs.org.uk
They are selling comlete sets of their magazine,
going back to 1964, 160 issues all for £25 on cd

OneWithWood

Indiana Forestry and Woodlands Owner's Association

www.inwoodlands.org

This is an active group that has been very helpful to me over the years.  Check out the website, it has links to a lot of good info.
One With Wood
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Texas Ranger

OF COURSE, we have one in Texas. 

http://www.texasforestry.org/landowners.htm

The county groups have the most activity.
The Ranger, home of Texas Forestry

Woodcarver

The Wisconsin Woodlot Owners Association (WWOA).  My wife and I are both members.
                       http://www.wisconsinwoodlands.org/
Just an old dog learning new tricks.......Woodcarver


sprucebunny

Welcome to the Forum, Panache ;D
Jump right in some where and tell us about trees, sawing or other kinds of fun in Alabama  :)
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