2024 North Border Timber Sale Design NEW

Who:

  • MLEP Members needing hours for Qualified Logging Professional Status

What:

  • Field based Training meeting the 6-hours of MLEP requirements with discussion and hands on review of:
    • Sustainable Forestry Principles
    • Best Management Practices (BMPS) including streamside management and road construction, maintenance and retirement;
    • reforestation, invasive species management, forest resource conservation, aesthetics and special sites;
    • awareness of rare forested natural communities;
    • transpiration issues;
    • business management
    • public policy and outreach;
    • awareness of emerging technologies; and
    • logging safety;

When: 

  • 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, October 28
  • We'll have a lunch, from Nelson's Store, to eat on the way

Where:

  • Meet at Birchdale Town Hall; We will carpool or caravan to the site (around 12 miles away)
  • Come prepared for the weather
  • Although the harvest is adjacent to the road, we expect to spend some time on-foot

Why:

  • Logger member feedback has asked for more "hands on" or "field based" continuing education.
  • This sale, organized by Brady Hasbargen of Whitefish Creek Enterprises, is bringing together loggers, consumers, foresters, and truckers for a collaborative effort to raise funds for Log A Load for Kids (Minnesota Timber for Humanity). Participants in the sale are donating a portion or all of their time, fuel and equipment.
  • A number of loggers still need to complete their annual continuing education requirements

 


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