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Ohio Division of Forestry
State service foresters are available for land owner assistance in Ohio. Contact the one closest to you for assistance.  search by county
Belmont, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, and Monroe Counties

Jeremy Scherf -
Email
Coshocton, Holmes, Knox,
and Tuscarawas Counties

John Kehn -
Email

Carroll, Columbiana,
Mahoning, and Stark Counties 

Daniel Bartlett - 
Email

Tree Farm System   
For more than 60 years, the American Tree Farm System has certified nearly 65,000 Tree Farms and 85 million acres of forest land across the United States.
These individuals share a unique commitment: protecting watersheds and wildlife habitat, to conserving soil and providing recreation for their neighbors and, at the same time, to producing the wood America needs to grow. No fees, and an informative magazine (optional) sent 4-8 times per year. www.affoundation.org  (American Forest Foundation) or
Ohio Tree Farm System.

OSU Extension
Publications are available on many subjects, including Christmas trees, tree planting techniques, and insect and disease problems. OSU Extension is broadly recognized throughout the state as a premier educational network. It is a dynamic organization strengthening individuals, families and communities in partnership with the Federal Extension System. www.ag.ohio-state.edu/ 
Ohio Forestry Association

Founded to promote wise management of our natural resources.  Members represent a cross-section of timber industry, private woodland owners, educators, foresters, and conservation-minded individuals.  For information on benefits and annual dues, contact:

O.F.A., P.O. Box 970,
Grove City, OH  43123-0970
Telephone:   614-497-9580
 www.ohioforest.org  

Getting the Most From Your Timber Sale
Pamphlet assisting landowners that are interested in selling timber. Outlines the most important and crucial components of a timber sale, such as determining what to sell, selecting a sale method, selecting a buyer, entering into a contract with a buyer, as well as inspecting the harvesting operation. Distributed by the Ohio State University Extension. Color. 2 pages, 8.5” x 11”.

 

 

 

   



 

 

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