Is there a tree that you frequently
see, really like but dont have a clue as to how
to identify it? Name That Tree is a one-day workshop
designed to give participants in-depth training and
practice on identifying trees. The class begins indoors
with some samples and a guide of how to think through
the process of tree identification. The afternoon portion
is spent outside practicing the skills you acquired
in the morning.
Cost: $35/person
2008 Class Schedule:
Friday, Sept. 26, 2008:
Fairfield County Extension Office
A board foot is defined as 144 cubic inches. From 1000 board feet of wood you could make:
15,000,000 toothpicks;
122,740 No. 10 envelopes (standard);
920,000 personal checks;
or, 60 Boston rockers.
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Ohio State University 2002. The Ohio Woodland Stewards Program
is sponsored by The
Ohio State University Extension in cooperation with the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources, Division
of Forestry and the Ohio Tree Farm Committee. All educational
programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available
to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race,
color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender,
age, disability or Vietnam -era veteran status. Keith L. Smith, Associate
Vice President for Ag. Admin. and Director, OSU Extension.
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