> April 2025
April 3-24...Online 7 -
8 PM.
Heirs Property Education Series presented via
Zoom. The program will be presented four Thursdays of
April. April 3: Heirs Property Essentials. April 10:
Legal Strategies & Tax Essentials. April 17: Proactive
Estate Planning. April 24: Unlocking Agricultural &
Forestry Potential. For more information contact Adam
Rabinowitz at (334) 844-5620 or
adam.rabinowitz@auburn.edu.
April 7 - June 9...Online.
Online Woodland Options for Landowners is a
10-week self-paced online course that teaches the
fundamentals of forest management. Topics include
setting management goals, forest history, stewardship,
marking boundary lines, using maps, using soil surveys,
forest ecology, and more. Upon completion of the class,
you can have a draft forest management plan. The class
wraps up with an optional end-of-the-semester hands-on
field trip in a location and date still to-be-determined.
Fee: $55/family. For more information contact Jennifer Gagnon at (540)
231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM & ANNUAL MEETING
April
22-23...Tuscaloosa
County. Location: Headquartered at the
Hotel Capstone, 320 Paul Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL
35401.
Location on Google Maps.
Reserve Your Room: Call (205) 752-3200. To access AFOA's block of
rooms, mention the
Alabama Forest Owners' Association - Group Code
250422ALFO.
You may also book your Hotel Capstone room here:
Lodging
Overview: Tuesday Tour(s), Tuesday
Evening Reception, Tuesday Dinner will be On-Your-Own,
Wednesday Main Conference includes Refreshments & Lunch.
The Regular Attendee Registration Form (just below) will contain the most
up-to-date details.
REGISTRATION:
Regular
Attendees:
Registration Form If planning to
attend, print and bring with you. We can only accept a
limited number of walk-ins.
Exhibitors and/or Sponsors:
Registration Form
Registration Closed
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April 23...Online 12
Noon - 1 PM CT.
Managing Degraded Hardwood Stand will be presented via
Zoom. Speaker: Brady Self, Mississippi State University. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 630-4248 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
April 24...Online
11 AM - 12 Noon CT.
Power, Authority, and Influence: The Hidden Challenges
of Succession Planning
is presented by The Family
Business Consulting Group (FBCG). Succession planning
isn’t just about structure—it’s about navigating power
dynamics, authority shifts, and communication breakdowns
that can stall progress. For more information contact
Kristi Daeda
at (773) 784-5008 or
daeda@thefbcg.com.
April 25...Winston
County 9 AM - 3 PM.
Forestry Field Day at a location to be provided
upon registration. Topics will include: Pine beetle
update, Loblolly replacement options, Clearcut-conversion
to wildlife opening, Oak savannah management, and more.
Lunch provided. For more information call Zach Brannon
at (205) 489-5376.
April 25...Minneola,
Florida 9 AM - 2 PM ET.
Landowner Tour at Jolly Palms at Mohawk, 13545
Old Highway 50 West.
This will be a walking tour of reasonable length.
Topics will include restoration and management of
native forest habitats, plant identification, invasive
species, beekeeping, citrus history in the area, and
history of the Jolly Palms Lodge and Cabins. Wear
appropriate clothing for the field and bring a water
bottle. Registration required for lunch. For more information contact
Chris Demers at (352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
April 29...Lee County 8 AM
- 4:30 PM.
Alabama Invasive Plant Council Annual Conference
at the Mary Olive Thomas Demonstration Forest, 3319
Moores Mill Road, Auburn. Fee: $45. CEUs available for
additional fee. For more information contact Jacob
Hodnett at (334) 850-0745 or
hodnettj@dot.state.al.us.
> May 2025
May 1...Jefferson
County 10 AM.
Board Meeting of Alabama Forever Wild Land Trust
at the Fultondale Event Center, 2980 Hawkins Lane,
Fultondale. This meeting
will provide an opportunity for any individual who would
like to make comments concerning the program. The public
is invited to attend this meeting and is urged to submit
comments. For more information call (334) 353-7878.
Editor's Note: Here are some questions you may consider
asking yourself and others. Should the state provide
recreational activity property? Is recreation a
necessary state government provided service? Does the state need more public land
to compete with recreational opportunities (many of
which are already) provided by private forestland
owners? Does the acquisition of more public land, that
does not pay property taxes, put pressure on private
landowners to pay more
in property tax?
May 2...Lowndes County 9 AM
- 12 Noon.
Friends of the Forest at Holy Ground Battlefield
Park. Have fun while learning about Native Trees &
Animals in our Forests, Careers in Forestry, and Safety
on Rivers and Lakes. Space is limited. For 4th or 5th
graders. To register your class, teachers should call
Tana Shealey at (334) 548-2315.
May 2...DeKalb County 3 PM.
Plant Discovery Walk: Native Plants at the Lodge
of DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne. Join DeSoto State
Park Staff for a meandering walk in the park, taking in
every opportunity to learn more about the natural world.
This will be an approximately 1 mile easy terrain walk.
Weather dependent. To check on the status of the walk,
call the Lodge at (256) 845-5380.
May 2-3...Courtland,
Ohio.
International Firewood Expo at 899 Everett Hull
Road, Courtland. The Expo will showcase some of the best
firewood equipment in the industry. For more information
email Joe at
joe@ohiowoodburner.com.
May 3...Columbia,
Mississippi 8 AM.
Field Day will cover Invasive Species and Forest
Herbicides. For more information or to RSVP, call the
Marion County Extension office at (601) 736-8251.
May 3...Baldwin
County 8 AM - 5 PM.
Traditional Hunter Education Course at the
Cooper Building, 1063 Ellison Street, Loxley. No fee. This
is a one day class. A one hour lunch break will be
given. Bring your own drinks, snacks, and lunch. To
register, call Terry Foster at (251) 802-4114. Successfully completing an approved
hunter education course is mandatory for all
non-supervised Alabama hunting license buyers born on or
after August 1, 1977. There are some exceptions. There
are other courses being taught at various locations and
dates as well as online only courses. If you have
additional questions, call the Hunter Education office
at 1-800-245-2740.
May 3...Tallapoosa County
5 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at
Russell Marine Boating & Outdoors, 19 Russell Marine
Road, Alexander City.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee:
$50 for up to 2 adults. Youth 15 and under free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
May 5...Booneville, Mississippi
6 PM.
Pond Management at
the Prentiss County Extension Office, 2301 North Second
Street. For more information or to RSVP, call (662) 728-5631.
May 6...Limestone County
5:30 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at
the Canebrake Club, 23015 Founders Circle, Athens.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee:
$50 for up to 2 adults. Youth 15 and under free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
May 6...Bude, Mississippi
6 PM.
Chronic Wasting Disease at
the Bude Baptist Church. Speaker: Kamen Campbell. For
more information or to RSVP, call (601) 384-2389.
May 7...Online 12 Noon - 1 PM
CT.
Alabama Soils and USDA Web Soil Survey will be
presented via Zoom. Speaker: Christopher Davis, USDA
NRCS Soil Scientist for Alabama. Web soil survey is an
amazing tool that is underutilized by private
landowners. The diversity of the soils in the state may
be discussed as well as how they play an important role
in land management and development decisions. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 630-4248 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
May 10...Pike County
9 AM.
Alabama Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting
in the Trojan Center Lamar Higgins Ballroom, Troy
University, 321 Veterans Memorial Drive, Troy. The decisions of this board impact all
hunting activities that take place on your land. The CAB
assists in formulating policies for the Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR),
examines all rules and regulations, and makes
recommendations for their change or amendment. This
includes hunting seasons and bag limits. Anyone
wishing to speak must register between 8 - 8:30 AM.
Attendees wishing to share printed information must
bring 16 copies with name and contact info on each copy. For
more information, call (334) 242-3486.
May 13...Blount & Cullman
Counties.
Special
Primary Election for vacant Alabama House of
Representatives District
11 seat. The
seat became vacant after State Representative Randall
Shedd resigned. A
runoff, if needed, will be held June 10, and the
special general election will be August 26. Not sure what
district you live in?
Here is the Alabama House of Representatives District 11
map.
May 13...Athens, Georgia 12:30
- 4 PM ET.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Other Advanced
Technology in Forestry at the University of
Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel, 1197
South Lumpkin Street. Topics will include:
AI/machine learning applications in forestry, Forest
modeling with AI, and LiDAR/Drones. For more information
call the Georgia Center at (706) 542-7493.
May 13...Online 6:30 - 8:30
PM ET.
Generation NEXT Deep Dive: The Family Factor will
feature difficult discussions about what happens to
family forestland when mom and dad die. Our experts
share tips on how to make these conversations go
smoothly. For more information contact Karen Snape at (540) 231-6494 or
ksnape@vt.edu.
May 13...Raleigh, Mississippi
6:30 PM.
Herbicides for Pine Management at
the Smith County Ag Complex. Speaker: Brady Self. For
more information or to RSVP, call (601) 782-4454.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM
May 14...Nationwide 10:00 AM to 10:15 AM (Central
Time).
CAPITAL IDEAS -- LIVE!
News Conference for Forest Owners.
This 15 minute telephone/Internet conference
will feature state & national experts, researchers & authors
on breaking issues, current research, can't-miss
educational events, books & publications, timber market
update and more. To
listen live call AFOA to register at (205) 624-2225.
Listen on the web or download to listen on your device
of choice: May 14, 2025 CI -- Live! This will be a
link once the program is finished and available.
Click Here for Index to
Past Conferences.
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May 15...Sallis, Mississippi
10 AM - 2 PM.
Forestry Field Day will feature the theme of
Behind the Pines. Various speakers will lead the field
day. For
more information or to RSVP, call (662) 289-5431.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
May 15...Shelby
County 6 - 8 PM.
Dinner and Discussion at
The Anvil Pub, 611 Doug
Baker Boulevard, Suite 103, Hoover, AL 35242. The Anvil
Pub is in the Lee Branch Shopping Center near Tazikis. No-host dinner at 6
PM. Then listen to a 15 minute program, and talk about
the issues with other forest landowners. Limited
seating. To attend,
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May 15...Brandon, Mississippi
6 PM.
Forestry Services at
the Rankin County Extension Office, 601 Marquette Road. Speaker:
Robert Boyd. For
more information or to RSVP, call (601) 825-1462.
May 17...Henry County 9 AM -
2 PM.
Recreational Fish Pond Workshop at the
Wiregrass Research and Extension Center, 167 State
Highway 134 E, Headland. Fee: $10. For more information
contact James Jones at (334) 585-6416 or
jonesja@auburn.edu.
May 21...Online 12
Noon - 1 PM CT.
Portable Sawmill: Economics and Application will be presented via
Zoom. Speaker: Adam Maggard, Auburn University. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 630-4248 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
May 23...Online
11:15 - 11:30 AM CT.
Fifteen Minutes in the Forest:
Slash Piles will join Virginia Forest Landowner
Education Program's Neil Clark to learn more about how
to create and maintain brush piles for wildlife. This event will be held via Facebook Live and YouTube Premier. For more information
contact Neil Clark at (757) 653-2572 or
neclark@vt.edu.
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May 28...Jackson County 8 AM
- 3 PM.
Boots on the Ground Habitat Management at the
Skyline Wildlife Management Area. Exact location given
to registered attendees. Topics will include: Early
Succession, Mature Hardwoods, Mature Thinned/Burned
Pine, Food Plots, Fire Breaks, Pine Screening, Storm
Damaged Hardwood, and much more. Dress for the outdoors.
Be prepared to walk through forested areas. Lunch
provided. For more information contact Kara Stephan at
(256) 574-1005x101 or
jackson@alconservationdistricts.org.
May 29...Online 11:30 -
3:45 PM CT.
Improving Forestland for Wildlife will be
presented via Zoom. Topics will include forestry Best
Management Practices (BMPs), food plot implementation
and management, and tools for improving forested land
that benefits game species populations. Fee: $120. For
more information contact James Johnson at (706) 308-6396
or
james.johnson26@uga.edu.
> June 2025
June 12-13...Online.
Remote Pilot Certification Test Prep Workshop
will be presented via Zoom. This workshop provides
extensive preparation for the FAA’s Remote Pilot
Certification test (aka Part 107). The workshop provides
participants with an overview of federal regulations,
best flight operational strategies, and safety. The
workshop is an excellent resource for individuals
considering using drones to support business
applications or for managers who want to make solid
decisions regarding their 'drone programs' moving
forward. Fee: $250. Web address:
https://tinyurl.com/DroneWorkshopSP2025 For
more information email John McGee at
jmcg@vt.edu.
June 13...Baldwin County 1
PM.
Snake Encounters at Gulf State Park Nature
Center, 22120 Campground Road, Gulf Shores. Come visit
the Nature Center and dive into the fascinating world of
our native snakes. Get an up-close look at some of our
local snakes, with a hands-on touch opportunity for
those brave enough. Plus, you’ll have the chance to
watch a live feeding and see these reptiles in action.
For more information contact Hannah Russell at (251)
948-7275x62093 or
hannah.russell@dcnr.alabama.gov.
June 14...Barbour County 2
PM.
Tracks & Trails at Lakepoint State Park Nature
Center in Eufaula. This program will use practical
tracking methods, such as observing footprints, scat,
feeding signs, and more, to help participants understand
the behavior and ecological roles of various animal
species. For more information contact Dominic King at
(334) 782-8042 or
dominic.king@dcnr.alabama.gov.
June 18-19...Asheville,
North Carolina.
Forest Landowners Association (FLA) National Conference
will be held at the Grove Park Inn. Fee: $950
non-FLA members; $150
discount for early registration FLA members. Contact Forest
Landowners Association at 1-800-325-2954 or
info@forestlandowners.com.
June 21...Cleburne County
11 AM.
Ancestral Knowledge: Acorns will meet at the
Cheaha State Park Interpretive Center. This program will
discuss the pros and cons of acorn consumption, as well
as a demonstration on how our ancestors made acorns into
an important part of their diet. Fee: $5; park entry.
For more information contact Jeromy Harrelson at (256)
488-5111 or
jeromy.harrelson@dcnr.alabama.gov.
June 24...Multiple
Counties.
Special General Election for vacant Alabama State Senate District
5. The
seat became vacant due to State Representative Greg Reed
being appointed to Governor Ivey's administration. Not sure what
district you live in?
Here is the Alabama State Senate District 5 map.
> July 2025
July 5...Shelby County 11
AM.
Lessons on the Longleaf at the Oak Mountain
Interpretive Center. Join Park Naturalists and learn all
about the Alabama state tree and one of the most
important habitats in the south. Fee: $5; adult park
entry fee. Seniors receive $3 discount. For more
information contact Lauren at (205) 620-2520 or
lauren.muncher@dcnr.alabama.gov.
July 13...Marshall County 9
AM.
Tree Talk: All About Oaks at the Ranger Station
at Short Creek Boat Launch in Lake Guntersville State
Park. Join the Park Naturalist to hike part of the
Cutchenmine Trail and learn all about our native oak
species. For more information contact Anna Crow at (256)
673-6137 or
anna.crow@dcnr.alabama.gov.
July 23-25...Columbia,
Missouri.
North American Agroforestry Conference will feature
tours and presentation sessions. Fee: $385; $100
discount for early bird registration. For more
information contact University of Missouri Center for
Agroforestry at (573)
884-2874 or
hemmelgarnh@missouri.edu.
> August 2025
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM
August 13...Nationwide 10:00 AM to 10:15 AM (Central
Time).
CAPITAL IDEAS -- LIVE!
News Conference for Forest Owners.
This 15 minute telephone/Internet conference
will feature state & national experts, researchers & authors
on breaking issues, current research, can't-miss
educational events, books & publications, timber market
update and more. To
listen live call AFOA to register at (205) 624-2225.
Listen on the web or download to listen on your device
of choice: August 13, 2025 CI -- Live! This will be a
link once the program is finished and available.
Click Here for Index to
Past Conferences.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
August 14...Jefferson
County 6 - 7:50 PM.
Dinner and Discussion at
the
Paw Paw Patch, 410 Green Springs Highway, Homewood. No-host dinner at 6
PM. Then listen to a 15 minute program, and talk about
the issues with other forest landowners. Limited
seating. To attend,
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> October 2025
October 3-4...Starkville, Mississippi.
Mid-South
Forestry Equipment Show is located approximately
seven miles south of Starkville. The longest-running,
live, in-woods equipment demo in the South. Fee: $40; $10
discount for advance registration. For more information
contact John Auel at (662) 617-0216 or
jauel@msforestry.net.
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