90 Old Poor Farm Road
Ware
MA

Interested in getting more white pine and red oak seedlings in your woodlot? If so, you might want to consider a form of Femelschlag expanding gap silviculture.
Byron and Nancy Stutzman will host a Tree Farm tour at their Flat Brook Tree Farm in Ware on Thursday, August 31st that will show how Acadian Femelschlag silviculture is being used on their land. The tour will run from 4 to 6 pm.
In 2015, the Stutzmans acquired an adjacent 96-acre woodland in Hardwick. The woodland had oaks, mixed hardwoods and white pines but had been high-graded by a previous owner during the 1990s. The Stutzmans began management of this woodland and sought to initiate multi aged silviculture and promote regeneration of red oak and white pine by using a European forestry practice called Acadian Femelschlag silviculture.
Femelschlag irregular shelterwood silviculture creates irregular ½ acre gaps in the forest to regenerate mid-tolerant and intolerant species such as red oak and white pine under a shelterwood overstory. Acadian Femelschlag retains some merchantable trees and biological legacy trees indefinitely and tries to simulate the normal disturbance rate of New England forests.
After an initial harvest to create the initial gaps on 20% of the stand, new gaps are created by subsequent harvests at 10 to 20 year intervals to create a multi-aged forest.
The Tree Farm tour on August 31st will visit some of the gaps created by the first harvest to see how the Femelschlag silviculture is implemented on the ground and view the results.
Flat Brook Tree Farm was the Massachusetts Tree Farm of the Year in 2016 and has been the site of terrific previous Tree Farm tours.
Participants for the August 31st tour should dress for the weather with sturdy boots and bring bug spray. Water and other beverages will be available.
This program has been approved for 2.0 Massachusetts forester continuing education credits in Category I, and for 1.0 Connecticut forestry CEUs.
Directions: Flat Brook Tree Farm is located at 90 Old Poor Farm Road off Route 9 west of downtown Ware. To get there take Greenwich Plains Road north off Route 9 at the Ware Center meeting house. Go 1.9 miles north on Greenwich Plains Road and continue straight on Old Poor Farm Road another 1 mile. Turn left through the steel gate by the Tree Farm sign into the Flat
Participants will car pool to the tour site at the north end of the property.
Rain Date: September 7th at 4 pm
For information, call Greg Cox at 413 475-2883 or email gcox@crocker.com
