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Anyone who owns forestland - even a small parcel - likely has questions about how to manage and protect it while still achieving their goals and objectives.  Fortunately, to help family forestland owners find answers, the Oregon Forest Resources Institute has published a 16-page booklet: Family Forests: A guide to technical, financial and educational resources for family forest landowners"The idea behind the resource guide is to introduce small woodland owners to an active community where they can learn and get help from peers and experts," says Mike Cloughesy, OFRI director of forestry.

The new publication can be ordered or downloaded for free from OFRI's website, at www.OregonForests.org

 

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