> October 2024
October 1...Pontotoc,
Mississippi 8:30 AM.
Field Day will meet at 3736 Highway 345.
Multi-county field day. For more information or to
RSVP, call (662) 412-3177.
October 1...Meridian,
Mississippi 6:30 PM.
Engineered Woods at the Lauderdale Extension
Office. This meeting will feature a presentation on
Huber Engineered Woods. For more information or to
RSVP, call (601) 482-9764.
October 2...Montgomery
County 12 Noon - 1 PM.
Creepy Critters at Montgomery Cultural Arts
Center, 1018 Madison Avenue, Montgomery. Come learn
about the spiders, snakes, scorpions, and other critters
that live in Alabama. For more information call (334)
245-8053.
October 2...Online 12
Noon - 1 PM CT.
Alabama's
Historic Cemeteries will be presented via
Zoom. Come learn more about Alabama’s Historic
Cemeteries and what landowners with these sites on their
properties can do for their preservation. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
October
2-4...Baldwin County.
Alabama Landowners Conference
at The Lodge at Gulf State Park, Gulf Shores.
Topics will include Wild Turkeys, Venomous Snakes of
Alabama, Beekeeping for Beginners, Timber Harvests for
Wildlife, Forest Products Industry Update, and more. Field tour on day one. Awards
presented on day three: Tree Farm, Helene Mosley Memorial, W. Kelly Mosely,
and others. Fee: $150. For more information contact
William Green at (334) 451-4488 or
wmgreen@alfafarmers.org.
October 3...Louisville,
Mississippi 9 AM.
Mill Tour will feature a tour of the Winston
Plywood and Veneer Mill. For more information or to
RSVP, call (662)
323-5916.
October
4...Chilton County 8 AM - 2 PM.
Fall Mill Tour will meet at the Clapp Farm, 229 Crumpton Avenue,
Maplesville. This is a walking tour. Registration due by
October 2. Fee: $20. For more information call the
Chilton County Extension at (205) 280-6268.
October 4-6...Shelby County.
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW)
at the Alabama 4-H Center on Lay Lake near Columbiana.
Participants choose from over 50 courses such as:
backyard wildlife, rock climbing, camp cooking, map and
compass, camping, mountain biking, fishing, hunting,
canoeing, bird watching, shooting sports, and many more.
For women 18 years or older. Courses are held rain or
shine. Registration opens August 1 for first-time
participants and August 7 for returning participants. Fee: $275; includes meals and dorm-style lodging. For more
information call BOW at (334) 242-3620.
October 5...Glen St. Mary,
Florida 8:30 AM ET.
Deer Hunting 101 at South Prong Plantation,
13538 Brince Way. This event is to provide women, youth,
and families with hands-on opportunities to learn new
skills or build on their existing ones regarding
whitetail deer and deer hunting. You will have the
opportunity to learn from experienced hunters, shooters,
and outdoors enthusiasts. Fee: $15; lunch
included. For more information contact Michael Smith at (386)
623-3780 or
james.smith@myfwc.com.
October 7...Walton
County,
Florida 8 AM - 2 PM CT.
Landowner Tour at the
Property of Gus Andrews. Mr. Andrews has been working to
improve the habitat for Bobwhite quail, white-tailed
deer, and turkey. For more information contact Chris Demers at
(352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
October 7...Lauderdale County
8:30
AM - 3:30 PM.
Chainsaw Safety
Class at the Lauderdale County Forestry
Commission, 1212 Waterloo Road, Florence. Topics
will include: Safety Practices, Chainsaw Design,
Ergonomics, Starting, Limbing & Bucking, Basic Felling.
Instructor: Gary Ickes, Master Arborist. Fee: $10; lunch
included. For more information contact Kerry Steedley at
(334) 350-0485 or
kes0150@aces.edu.
October 7...Baldwin County 6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off
at Bluegill Restaurant, 3775 Battleship Parkway, Spanish
Fort.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes.
Fee: $50; youth under 15 free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at (334) 285-4550.
October 7-9...Lee County.
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Conference at the
Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center.
Day 3 will include a tour of a CLT building and a CLT
strength testing demonstration. Fee: $535. For more information contact Adam Maggard at (334) 844-2401 or
adm0074@auburn.edu.
October 7-10...Knoxville,
Tennessee.
International Oak Symposium will address the
most current issues and complexities related to
science-based management of oak species and forests at
global, regional, and local scales. Fee: $550. For more
information contact Callie Schweitzer at (256) 603-0969
or
callie.schweitzer@usda.gov.
October
8-11...Miramar Beach, Florida.
Biennial Longleaf Conference
at the Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort. Fee: $625. For more information
contact (802) 865-5202 or
info@delaneymeetingevent.com.
October 10...Online 11 AM
- 12 Noon CT.
Managing the Right Species on the Right Site: Part 1 -
Site Selection will be presented via Zoom. This
webinar will review the influence of site
characteristics on species composition. Understanding
which trees grow best in each area on the property is
the first step in deciding how to harvest and regenerate
a forest. If you need assistance connecting to the
webinar email
contact@sref.info.
October 11...Cullman
County 9 AM - 2 PM.
Landowner Tour at the Stouts Mountain Ranch,
20819 Alabama Highway 91, Hanceville. The tour will
highlight pine thinning techniques, prescribed burning,
wildlife habitat enhancements, markets for pine
products, and the challenges of growing pine. Light breakfast and lunch provided. For
more information or to register, call (256) 765-0397.
You may also
Register Here.
October
12...Shelby County 9 AM - 12:30 PM.
Firearms 101 at the State Shooting Range, 19206
Highway 25, Columbiana. This is a Handgun 101
class which focuses on firearm safety and marksmanship
from certified firearms instructors. Class sizes are
limited. A Wildlife Heritage License, current Hunting
License, or Wildlife Management Area License is
required. For more information or to register, call
(334) 242-3620. Editor's Note: The state of Alabama
received over $27,500,000 (that is 27.5 Million) from
the Pittman-Robertson Act Fund for fiscal year 2023.
Target shooters contribute 75 cents of every dollar
contributed (through taxes) to the Pittman-Robertson
Fund. Alabama receives $3 from the federal government
for every dollar it collects in license (heritage,
hunting & fishing) sales.
October 16...Online
12 Noon - 1 PM CT.
Data Driven Deer Management will be presented
via Zoom. This webinar will provide an overview of the
data hunters and land managers should collect to better
manage their deer herd and habitat. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
October 16-17...Online.
Timber Market Analysis
will be presented via Zoom Webinar. This class walks
through the process to understand, track, and analyze
the price, demand, supply, and competitive dynamics of
local timber markets and wood baskets. Instructors: Dr. Brooks Mendell, Amanda Lang,
and Shawn Baker. Fee: $650; $100 discount if paid by
October 2. Contact Pamela Smith at (770) 725-8447 or
psmith@forisk.com.
October 17...Online 11 AM
- 12 Noon CT.
Managing the Right Species on the Right Site: Part
2 -
Species Selection will be presented via Zoom. This
webinar will review the influence of site
characteristics on species composition. Understanding
which trees grow best in each area on the property is
the first step in deciding how to harvest and regenerate
a forest. If you need assistance connecting to the
webinar email
contact@sref.info.
October
17...Montgomery County 1 - 5 PM.
Natural Resources Tour at the Eddie Carlson &
Family Property, 302 Collier Road, Grady.
Pre-registration required. Fee: $10; meal provided. For
more information contact Jimmy Smitherman at (334)
850-0343 or
bixlekr@aces.edu.
October 17...Russell
County 3 PM ET.
Forestry Tour and Dinner at the Patterson
Plantation, 1226 Alabama Highway 165, Fort Mitchell.
Alternate rain date is October 24. Fee: $20. For more
information call Jennifer Davidson at (334) 298-6845.
October 17...Dallas County 6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off
at ArtsRevive, 3 Church Street, Selma.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes.
Fee: $50; two adults. Youth under 15 free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at (334) 285-4550.
October 18...Macon County
8:30 AM - 1 PM.
Trapping 101: Effective Techniques for Hog Management
at 775 Old Montgomery Highway, Shorter. Come enjoy a day
of learning about hog management and trapping. Lunch
provided. RSVP by October 14 to (334) 498-0517 or
macon@alconservationdistricts.org.
October 18...Online
at 11:15 - 11:30 AM CT.
Fifteen Minutes in the Forest:
Sweetgum - Love it or Hate it will join Virginia Forest Landowner
Education Program's Neil Clark to talk about a native
tree species that inspires a lot of passion for some
woodland owners. This event will be held via Facebook
Live and YouTube Premier. For more information contact
Jennifer Gagnon at (540) 231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
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on Facebook.
October 21...McDavid,
Florida 8:45 AM - 1 PM CT.
Land Management Workshop for Women at 8801 South
Highway 99. Topics include: Herbicide, Chainsaws,
Financial Planning, and Landowner Resources. Bring your
lunch and lawn chair. For more information or to
register, contact Cathy Hardin at (850) 587-5237 or
cathy.hardin@fdacs.gov.
October 22...Jackson
County 8:45 AM - 2 PM.
New & Beginning Recreational/Forest Landowner Workshop
at Northeast Alabama Community College, Workforce
Development Building, 138 Alabama Highway 35,
Rainsville. Recreational landowner’s often have multiple
management goals for their property and with these come
tradeoffs towards achieving and balancing wildlife and
timber production. This program will allow for attendees
to ask questions related directly to their goals and
property. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
October 22-23...Athens,
Georgia.
Forestry for Non-Foresters at Flinchum’s Phoenix,
Whitehall Forest, 650 Phoenix Road. This course will be especially
useful for landowners and those who work with foresters
and the forest industry such as forestry agencies,
associations, forestry investment firms, real estate
investment trusts and banking institutions with forest
investments. Part of the course experience is
outside. Fee: $400; $50 discount if paid by October 8.
For more information contact James Johnson at (706)
308-6396 or
james.johnson26@uga.edu. See the leaders of this course give a
teaser
presentation at the 2016 AFOA Annual Meeting.
October
23-25...Flowood, Mississippi.
Mississippi Forestry Association (MFA) Annual Meeting
at the Sheraton Refuge Hotel & Conference Center,
2200 Refuge Boulevard. Fee:
$550/non-member. For more information call Lauren
Hawkins at (601)
354-4936 or
lhawkins@msforestry.net.
October 24...Hilliard,
Florida 9 AM - 2 PM ET.
Landowner Tour at the Vanzant Farm, 4848 Vanzant
Road. Meet the landowner, Floyd Vanzant, and witness a
7-generation family farm legacy, and learn about the
economic and environmental benefits of a silvopasture
operation. For more information contact Chris Demers at
(352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
October 24...Tuscaloosa County 6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off
at Ray C. Jenkins Multipurpose Arena, 6025 Watermelon
Road, Northport.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes.
Fee: $50. Youth under 15 free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at (334) 285-4550.
October 25...Earleton,
Florida 9 AM - 2 PM ET.
Landowner Tour at Sparkleberry Farm, County Road
1469. Attend a tour of the property to gain some
valuable, hands-on information about multiple-use forest
management, and network with professionals and other
landowners who share your interests. This is a walking
tour. For more information contact Chris Demers at (352)
846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
October 25-26...Cromwell,
Connecticut.
The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF)
Symposium at the Courtyard Hartford Cromwell. Fee: $275;
$50 discount if paid by September 22.
For more information call TACF at
(828) 281-0047.
October 26...Glen St.
Mary,
Florida 9 AM - 3 PM ET.
Landowner Tour at
South Prong Plantation, 13538 Brince Way. The event will
cover a range of topics, including balancing timber
production with wildlife habitat management, setting
personalized land management goals, and accessing
valuable resources for future projects. Fee: $20; lunch
included. For more information contact Chris Demers at (352)
846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
October
26-27...Etowah County.
Alabama Mushroom Faire at Noccalula Falls Park
in Gadsden. Topics will include Wild Food
Foraging, Cooking with Mushrooms, Chanterelles, Mushroom
Odors, Mushroom Cultivation, Lichens, and more. Fee:
$25; $10 discount if purchasing a weekend pass. Children
under 12 admitted free. For more
information email Anthoni Goodman at
almushroomsoc@gmail.com.
October 30...Online 12
Noon - 1 PM CT.
Venomous Snakes of Alabama will be presented via
Zoom. Come learn more about Alabama’s venomous snakes as
we discuss their identification, habitats, and how to
live among the snakes in our state. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
> November 2024
November 1...Online
at 11:15 - 11:30 AM CT.
Fifteen Minutes in the Forest:
Simple Tools to Measure Your Forest - Part 2 will join Virginia Forest Landowner
Education Program's Karen Snape to learn more ways to
measure your trees in your woods. This event will be held via Facebook
Live and YouTube Premier. For more information contact
Jennifer Gagnon at (540) 231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
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on Facebook.
November 5...Statewide.
General Election
November 5...Autauga County.
Property Tax Vote - Autauga County voters will
decide whether to increase property taxes by 7 mills
($0.70 per $100 of taxable property) for 30 years.
View sample ballot.
November 6...Autauga County
7:30 AM.
Fall Landowner Tour at the Property of David &
Virginia Reed, 3481 Highway 82 West, Billingsley.
Topics include Pond Management for Quality Fishing,
Bobwhite Quail Habitat Basics, Bird Dog Essentials, and
Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs). Fee: $20; BBQ
lunch provided. For more information or to pre-register,
contact Kim Johnson at (334) 361-7273 or
kim.johnson@auburn.edu.
November 7...Chiefland,
Florida 9 - 11 AM ET.
Andrews Tree Nursery Tour at 9850 NW 42nd Court.
Attend this tour to learn more about how seedlings are
grown. Space is limited. For more information contact Chris Demers at (352)
846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
November 7...Clarke
County 6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off
at Hudson Park, 115 Park Street, Grove Hill.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes.
Fee: $50; $10 discount if paid in advance. Youth under 15 admitted free. Call the Alabama
Wildlife Federation at (334) 285-4550.
November 8...Newberry,
Florida 8:30 AM - 1 PM ET.
Learn to Hack-and-Squirt across from Eastern
Irrigation Supply, 5328 Florida-45. Join us for food,
fellowship, and learning about this important herbicide
application technique. Please wear close-toed shoes,
long pants, and long sleeves, and bring a container for
water. For more information contact Megan Ellis at (352)
339-3016 or
megan.ellis@myfwc.com.
November 9-10...Butler County.
Trappers Education Workshop
at the Butler County Forestry Commission Office, 59
Firetower Road, Greenville. The workshop passes on the historical aspects of
trapping, biological information concerning furbearers
and furbearer management, and allows students to learn
the proper techniques that include the use of trapping
as a sound wildlife management tool. Recommended ages 7
and up. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10. Contact
Mike Sievering at (205) 340-1183 or
mike.sievering@dcnr.alabama.gov.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM
November 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: November 13, 2024 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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November 13...Online 12
Noon - 1 PM CT.
Fall Habitat Management will be presented via
Zoom. Come learn about improving your properties
wildlife value with applied techniques for increasing
forage and cover will Fall-timed management applications
of prescribed fire and herbicide. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
November 14...Jefferson/Shelby
County 6 - 8 PM.
Dinner and Discussion at
a location to-be-determined. 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,
RSVP AFOA at (205) 624-2225 or
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November 15...Online
at 11:15 - 11:30 AM CT.
Fifteen Minutes in the Forest:
A Forester Can Provide a Clear View of Your Forest -
Part 2 will join Virginia Forest Landowner
Education Program's Bill Worrell to learn more about
working with a forester. This event will be held via Facebook
Live and YouTube Premier. For more information contact
Jennifer Gagnon at (540) 231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
View on Youtube.
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on Facebook.
November 17-18...St.
Paul, Virginia.
Tree Syrup Workshop is a program for beginners
and experienced producers interested in making their own
tree syrup. The two-day workshop includes pre-workshop
tours and field activities. The Tree Syrup school will
include learning about what trees to tap, how to boil
and bottle it and how to store and sell the syrup.
Registration has not opened yet. Fee: $TBD. For more
information contact Phillip Meeks, Wise County Extension
Office, at (276) 328-6194. See the
2023 Tree Syrup School information for reference.
November
19...White Plains, Georgia 8 AM - 12:30 PM ET.
Wildlife
Game Management and Forestry BMPs at White Plains Schoolhouse,
7420 Highway 15 South. Topics will include:
Ecology & Management of White-tailed Deer, Turkey &
Quail Management, Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs),
and Mourning Doves & Woodcocks. Fee:
$120. For more
information contact James Johnson at (706) 308-6396 or
james.johnson26@uga.edu.
November 20...Jefferson County
9 AM - 12 Noon.
Chainsaw Safety
Workshop at Ruffner Mountain, 1214 81st Street
South, Birmingham. Topics
will include: Safety Practices, Chainsaw Design,
Ergonomics, Starting, Limbing & Bucking, Basic Felling.
Instructor: Gary Ickes, Master Arborist. For more
information contact Lynn Dickinson at (334) 303-8360 or
rhodela@aces.edu.
> December 2024
December 4...Online 7:30
AM - 4 PM ET.
Timber Taxation Workshop
will be presented via Zoom Webinar. This course
will provide basic information about forest-related
federal income taxation and property taxes in Georgia.
Instructor: Dr. Yanshu Li. Fee: $195; $50 discount if
paid by November 20.
For more information contact James Johnson at (706) 308-6396 or
james.johnson26@uga.edu.
December 7-8...Barbour County.
Trappers Education Workshop
at the Barbour County Chamber of Commerce, 333 East
Broad Street, Eufaula. The workshop passes on the historical aspects of
trapping, biological information concerning furbearers
and furbearer management, and allows students to learn
the proper techniques that include the use of trapping
as a sound wildlife management tool. Recommended ages 7
and up. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10. Contact
Mike Sievering at (205) 340-1183 or
mike.sievering@dcnr.alabama.gov.
December 12…Crossville,
Tennessee 5:30 PM.
Tennessee Forestry Association (TFA) Regional Meeting
at Homestead Harvest Restaurant, Cumberland Mountain
State Park. Program topic is to-be-determined. Fee: $30;
meal included. RSVP to Dana Howard at (615) 883-3832 or
dhoward@tnforestry.com.
December
28-29...Bibb County.
Trappers Education Workshop
at 5252 Highway 219, Centreville. The workshop passes on the historical aspects of
trapping, biological information concerning furbearers
and furbearer management, and allows students to learn
the proper techniques that include the use of trapping
as a sound wildlife management tool. Recommended ages 7
and up. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10. Contact
Mike Sievering at (205) 340-1183 or
mike.sievering@dcnr.alabama.gov.
> January 2025
January 14 - February
18...Online.
The Woman Landowner Academy is a 6-week online
program with live sessions held via Zoom. Access to a
private Facebook group which will give you
exclusive access to materials, resources, land
management professionals, as well as the opportunity to
join a network of women just like you. Fee: $349. For more information contact Danielle Atkins at
(706) 631-4440 or
landandladies@gmail.com.
January 26-28...Baldwin County.
The State of Alabama's Governance will be
held at the Grand Hotel, 1 Grand Boulevard, Point Clear. The seminar
focuses on the state of the state and specifically
addresses issues of importance to the state that will be
topics during the upcoming legislative session. Fee:
$TBD. Contact Tom Saunders at (334) 481-2135 or
tsaunders@alaforestry.org.
> February 2025
February 27-28...Brunswick,
Georgia.
The Woman Landowner Symposium at
Marshes of Glynn Baptist Church, 3780 Highway 82. Fee: $225; $50
discount if paid by November 27, 2024. For more
information contact Danielle Atkins at (706) 631-4440 or
landandladies@gmail.com.
> March 2025
March 12-13...Amelia Island, Florida.
Timberland Investment Conference at The Ritz-Carlton,
4750 Amelia Island Parkway. This is your opportunity to
learn more about timberland markets and trade on a
global level. Hear from experts about changes in
policies, economics, markets, and investments. Fee: $2,195;
$145 discount if paid by February 1.
For more information contact Erin Lincoln at (601) 608-8718 or
erin.lincoln@uga.edu.
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