ATTICA, N.Y. — State Extension Forester Peter Smallidge will lead a woods walk focusing on keeping a healthy and productive forest and sugarbush on Saturday, October 3rd, 2020, 10:00 AM to Noon, Merle Road, Attica, NY 14011. Exact address/location will be given upon registration.
Managing the sugarbush to maximize productivity without compromising diversity is key to a healthy forest ecosystem. Peter will discuss management techniques you can implement, to ensure future health and productivity in your forest. Discussion to include controlling interfering vegetation such as American Beech as well as the potential impact of the invasive Gypsy Moth. Space is limited. Register soon.
Whether you are a maple producer large or small, or just a forest owner, this workshop will provide valuable information on methods, materials, management, and much more.
Sign up today! Cost: $10 or $5 for Ag Dept. Enrollees. Not enrolled? Call us!
Pre-Registration Required contact: Debra Welch at 585-786-2251 Ext. 125 or e-mail djw275@cornell.edu or Don Gasiewicz at 585-786-2251 Ext. 113 or drg35@cornell.edu
*Accommodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by calling 585-237-3003 no later than ten days prior to the event to ensure sufficient time to make arrangements. Requests after this date will be met when possible.
–CCE Wyoming County
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