ForestConnect Webinar
Date: September 16, 2015
Times: noon - 1:00 PM, eastern time.
Registration: https://cornell.webex.com/cornell/onstage/g.php?d=640837588&t=a
You need a personal registration ID to join this webinar. There is
unlimited space for participants, the ID simply provides you the
necessary access code. If prompted for a password, use C0rne11F0rest (the word “CornellForest” except the o = zero (0) and L = the number 1; the numbers are in red font to help you find them). If you
want CE credit documentation for PA SFI, please provide that information
on the registration page
Presentation summary:
When woodlot owners report their activities, one of the most common is
the collection of firewood for personal use. Many owners also sell some
firewood. Woodlot owners should consider their scale of production,
what equipment they have or can borrow, what trees to select, how to
fell trees to optimize production and safety, logistics and options for
bucking and moving, and how to handle and store the wood. Some legal
considerations apply to owners who sell and deliver firewood.
Presented by: Dr. Peter Smallidge, Cornell University Department of Natural Resources
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Please note: Continuing Education credits are not available for reviewing
recorded webinars. You must participate in the live seminar to receive
credit.
This webinar counts for 1 hour of PA
SFI Continuing Education (C.E.) credit.
You must complete 3 additional hours of C.E. credit to add 1 year to your
training card expiration date. Individuals seeking C.E. credit must submit a
completed Non-SFI Course C.E. credit
form (Please request that the webinar administrator send PA SFI confirmation of your participation), a course agenda or certificate of
completion, and a $20 administrative fee (Check made payable to “PA SIC”) to the PA SFI office. Continuing Education credit
can only extend your PA SFI Training Card expiration date by a
maximum of 3-years from the current calendar year. Please refer to the
PA
SFI Training Policy
for a complete description of the program
requirements.
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