Improving Forest Health, Building Family Wealth Working Forest Summit

Improving Forest Health, Building Family Wealth Working Forest Summit

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A working forest summit for North Carolina landowners dedicated to helping them get the most out of their forest land, financially and otherwise.

What
  • Workshop
When Aug 10, 2016
from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
Where Cabarrus Arena & Events Center 4751 NC Hwy 49 North, Concord, NC 28025
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Improving Forest Health,
Building Family Wealth

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Cabarrus Arena & Events Center
4751 NC Hwy 49 North, Concord, NC 28025

Are you interested in improving forest health while building family wealth? If so, come to the next Working Forest Summit to hear from landowners and professionals on topics related to:

  • The Taxing Business of Forestry
  • Market Trends & Selling Timber
  • Growing for Value and Selling for Profit
  • Ensuring Wildlife Habitat and Forest Health
  • Cost Share Options for your Woodlands
  • Moving from an Inactive to an Active Landowner
  • CLICK HERE to print a copy of the workshop mailer / registration form

Conserving Working Lands publication photoParticipants automatically receive materials on forest management and the opportunity to network with landowners and forestry professionals. Speakers include NCSU Extension Forestry faculty, NC Forest Service personnel and successful family forest landowners.

The Summit is made possible through a partnership of the University of Mount Olive Lois G. Britt Agribusiness Center, NC Forest Service, NC State University Extension Forestry, and NCWoodlands. The Renewable Resources Extension Act provides funding for extension activities related to forestry and natural resources at land grant universities. The NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission provides funding support for the North Carolina Working Forest Summits.

Advanced registration is required. 
Registration Deadline: Friday, August 3, 2016

Private and family forest landowners, thanks to financial support of granting organizations, you are invited to attend this event at no charge. CLICK HERE to register as a private landowner attendee.

Professional land managers, wishing to receive continuing forestry education credits (CFE), are encouraged to attend but will be required to pay a registration fee of $90 at the door using check or major credit card. CLICK HERE to register as a professional attendee.

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