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Workshops/Meetings
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Firewise Events:
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The Copiah
County Soil and Water District and the Mississippi Forestry Commission
is sponsoring a How To Have A Firewise Home event on March 11, 2010 at
the Gallman Multipurpose Building in Gallman, MS.
There is no charge for your participation and dinner will be provided.
Pre-registration is required. Deadline for registration is March 3,
2010. You may fax your registration form to (601) 894-5588. If you
have any questions, please contact Samantha Meese at (601) 894-1118 ext
3. Click here for invitation letter and
registration form.
Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. with the
program beginning at 9:30 and ending around 1:00 p.m. Direction
toe Gallman, MS - On I-55, you will take the Gallman exit (exit 65) and
the Multipurpose Building is on the west side of I-55. Registered
Foresters are eligible for 2 hours of Category II CFE Credit,
Certified Loggers are eligible for 2 hours of Category II credit and
Realtors are eligible for 3.00 hours of Elective Real Estate Course
Approval Code 10181.
Small Farmers Conference - "Cultivating The Way ... For Prosperous
Generation."
The Small Farmers Conference 2010 will continue in its objective
to be a part of the educational outreach efforts to the citizens of
Mississippi. This year the conference convenes in Mississippi’s
historic capitol city, Jackson. The Regency Hotel and Conference Center
will house our guests and participants as we launch our 19th year
session. The exciting Theme: “Cultivating the Way…For Prosperous
Generations” fully exemplifies the direction the conference takes this
year. This statewide conference will focus on assisting participants in
creatively starting new enterprises on their farms and gaining a wealth
of knowledge through new marketing strategies and business
opportunities. We encourage farmers, cooperatives, and women in business
to attend this conference. This conference is schedule for March 29
- 31, 2010. For details and registration information, please call (601)
354-2750 or visit their website at
www.smallfarmersconference.org.
MUFC
Annual Conference
The 20th annual urban forestry conference will
provide the most advanced “Greening” education, principals and projects
in the country with leading national speakers. The conference will
feature five national experts. Join us also for the 20th annual
statewide urban forestry and green awards and help us celebrate the 40th
Anniversary of Earth Day. This conference will be held at Horn
Lake, MS on April 21 - 23, 2010. Click here for
Brochure/Registration Form and
Agenda.
Teachers
Conservation Workshop
Each
summer MFA
sponsors workshops for educators that emphasizes the
importance of conservation of natural resources, with
special attention given to Mississippi’s forests and forest
products.
The latest information in conservation
education is presented at the workshop, and classrooms range
from indoors to the forest. Participants learn by
demonstration and practical exercise how current
conservation practices can be integrated into classroom
teaching and student projects.
Workshop faculty is made up of teachers,
foresters, conservationists, and scientists from industry
and participating agencies and institutions. Academic credit
may be earned by paying tuition to cooperating state
universities. Continuing Education Units may also be earned.
Workshop participants will be certified
to use teaching materials of the nationally-acclaimed
environmental education curriculum, Project Learning Tree.
Click here for more information (Brochure and
registration form).
This
workshop will be held at Jones County Junior College in
Ellisville, MS on June 6 - 11, 2010 or Northeast Community
College in Booneville, MS on June 13 - 18, 2010.
For more
information, contact Tom Monagham, TWC Coordinator at (662)
325-1785 or
tomm@msforestry.net.
News
Articles
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Redbay, sassafras trees might face extinction.
A state forestry expert said on Monday that
the redbay and sassafras trees, native to Mississippi for
thousands of years, might face extinction if an antidote to
laurel wilt, a devastating disease spread to these two species by
a small beetle is not found soon. By David A. Farrell for the
Picayune Item. (Posted 10/26/2009)
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Mississippi Forests Are Flourishing. (Video 2:10 minutes)
A new report from the Mississippi Forestry Commission shows
forestland in the state is flourishing. The 2006 Forest
Inventory finds tree volume has.... From WLOX.com.
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Forestry Industry On An Upswing (Article and 1:24 minute video).
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Volunteer Firefighters Will Be ... (Video) Volunteer
firefighters in South Mississippi will be better prepared to battle
woods fires. The Mississippi Forestry Commission is providing
ten volunteer departments with .... From Steve Phillips of
WLOX.com
Publications
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Tax Tips For Forest Landowners For
The 2009 Tax Year. By Linda Wang, Forest Taxation Specialist
and John L. Greene, Research Forester, Southern Research Station. This
bulletin summarizes federal income tax information useful to woodland
owners in preparing their 2009 tax returns. It is current as
of October 1, 2009.
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Mississippi's Forests, 2006 -
(7.34MB pdf
file)
Oswalt, Sonja N.; Johnson, Tony G.; Coulston, John W.; Oswalt,
Christopher M.2009. Mississippi’s forests, 2006. Resour. Bull.
SRS–147. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest
Service, Southern Research Station. 78 p.
Forest land covers 19.6 million acres in Mississippi, or about 65
percent of the land area. The majority of forests are classed as
timberland. One hundred and thirty-seven tree species were measured
on Mississippi forests in the 2006 inventory. Thirty-six percent of
Mississippi’s forest land is classified as loblolly-shortleaf pine
forest, 27 percent is classified as upland oak-hickory forest and 19
percent is composed of bottomland hardwoods. Weather-related events
were the largest component of average annual disturbance (204,000
acres yearly) on Mississippi forest land since the previous
inventory. About 4 percent of live trees on Mississippi’s forest
land experienced some degree of damage due to Hurricane Katrina.
Keywords: Annual forest inventory, FIA, forest health indicators,
forest ownership, Hurricane Katrina, Mississippi, timber volume.
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Mississippi
Trees - This book has been prepared for the citizens of Mississippi
as an aid to identification of the common trees occurring in Mississippi
and to give useful and interesting information about each tree species
that is not normally included in technical books on tree identification.
This book was prepared for the Mississippi Forestry Commission by the
Department of Forestry at Mississippi State University.
Publication of the handbook was made possible through a grant from the
USDA Forest Service to the Mississippi Forestry Commission. This
link will take you to the Mississippi State University Extension Service
website.
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