Winter Harvest Tour — Rescheduled

When:
March 2, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
2018-03-02T09:00:00-05:00
2018-03-02T12:00:00-05:00
Where:
Edwards Library
30 East Street
Southampton
MA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Gregory Cox
413 339-5526

Are you thinking of having some timber cut on your property but are worried about the possible effects on wildlife or the environment?  Are you interested in getting some trees cut, but are unsure the best way to proceed?

This winter the Massachusetts Forest Trust and the Department of Conservation & Recreation are holding a series of Harvest Tours to show how timber harvests can help landowners carry out their goals for their woods while protecting the environment. Each tour will feature a different mix of forestry equipment so landowners can see a variety of options for having harvesting done on their land.

Our second Harvest Tour will be held in Southampton on Friday, March 2nd beginning at 9 a.m. at the Edwards Library on East Street.  The program will begin with an inside session where MFA staff and DCR foresters will explain the harvesting process, the requirements landowners must comply with, and safeguards they should take to protect the environment and their woods.

Following that, the tour will visit a nearby woodland where a timber harvest is in progress to see how the harvest is laid out, which trees are being cut and which left to grow, and how streams and wetlands are protected from damage. The logging operation being featured is a combination shelterwood group selection harvest of mature timber on the nearby Holyoke Water Works property using hand felling, grapple skidders and forwarders.

Other harvest tours are being set up in March at locations in Hampden and Worcester counties.

These programs are free and open to the public.  Participants should dress for the weather and ground conditions and be prepared to hike up to a mile on rough terrain.  Tours will be held during light precipitation but cancelled in event of heavy rain or snow.

Preregistration is not required but strongly encouraged so participants can be warned if a tour has to be postponed or cancelled.  To preregister, call Greg Cox at (413) 339-5526 or email gcox@massforestalliance.org

For information on other tours in this series, visit the MFA website at www.massforestalliance.org

These programs are funded by a grant from the USDA — Forest Service.