March 11-12: Landowners learn about selling their logs

logging-symposium

By Betsy Fradd, WSU Extension

AUBURN, Wash. – Woodland owners will learn to organize a timber sale that meets their objectives and is profitable and safe for their woodlot at the “Selling Logs from your Property” symposium March 11-12 at Green River College in Auburn.

Co-sponsored by Washington State University Extension, the event costs $23 per person or $33 per couple before March 3 and $30/$40 after. Student and Master Gardener discounts are available. The cost includes Friday dinner, Saturday lunch and field trip transportation.

loggingRegister and learn more at http://forestry.wsu.edu/nps/events/timbersymposium/ or contact WSU Extension forestry at 206-263-1128.

Forestry consultants, loggers, log buyers, experienced landowners and representatives from the state departments of Natural Resources and of Revenue will discuss topics such as: types of sales and buyers, getting fair value for logs, what log buyers look for, understanding landowner rights and responsibilities, appropriate tree growing practices, liability protection, how to hire a logger, working with a professional forester, permitting requirements and taxes.

A field trip will include a tour of Lincoln Tree Farm to see examples of successful harvesting, riparian buffers, reforestation and logs that will sell for premium prices.

Find co-sponsors listed at the above website.

 

Contact:
Betsy Fradd, WSU Extension forestry communications, 253-241-5043, bfradd@wsu.edu

 

 

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