WFFA ANNUAL MEETING PRESENTATIONS
2018 - Wild Fire - Building Community and Forest Resilience
2019 - 20th Anniversary of Forests and Fish: Past, Present and Future
EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS AT CHAPTER MEETINGS
Who will buy my oversized logs? by Rich Nelson
Riparian Management Alternatives for Forests Under Fire: An Alternative Approach to No-Touch Buffers, by Elaine Oneil
Where should I plant red alder?, by Connie Harrington
The future of commercial wood production by Mike Warjone
ABOUT OUR MEMBERS
David New - 2019 National Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year - Nourse Tree Farm
Andy Phillipson - I married the farmer's daughter
Steve Barnowe-Meyer - Why I Support WFFA
Ken Miller - Why we are members of Washington Farm Forestry Association
Vic Musselman - My Tree Farm and Me
NOMINEES FOR WASHINGTON STATE TREE FARMER OF THE YEAR
2019 Washington State Tree Farmer of the Year -O'Neill Pine Company
2019 Nominee - Olele Woodlands
2018 Washington State Tree Farmer of the Year - Nourse Tree Farm owned by the New Family
2018 Nominee - HoJo's Newaukum Tree Farm owned by Michelle Blake Morgan
2017 Washington State Tree Farmer of the Year - Five Springs Tree Farm, owned by the Kingsbury Family
2017 Nominee - Micheal Hurley Tree Farm
2016 Washington State Tree Farmer of the Year - Lawffer Family
2016 Nominee - J.D. Logan Tree Farm, owned by Bill Logan
WEBINARS by WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, EXTENSION FORESTRY
A dead tree's excellent adventure: There's nothing bogus about dead wood! Presented by Ken Bevis. 2020. 1 hour, 15 minutes.
Lions and squirrels and bears! Oh my! Wildlife and forest habitats in Washington. Presented by Ken Bevis. 2020. 1 hour, 22 minutes.
Moving the target: managing your forest in a changing climate. Presented by David Peterson. 2020. 1 hour, 29 minutes.
Growing edible mushrooms on logs. 2020. 1 hour, 6 minutes.
Why are so many conifers dying? A look at current forest and tree health issues. Presented by Kevin Zobrist. Washington State University Extension Forestry. 2020. 1 hour, 30 minutes
Dang it! Who chewed my tree? Animal damage to trees and what to do about it. Presented by Ken Bevis. Washington State University Extension Forestry, 2020. 1 hour.
Site preparation: Well begun is half done - proper site preparation and early vegetation control.Presented by Matt Provencher. Washington State University Extension Forestry, 2020. 1 hour, 13 minutes.
Selecting and planting forest seedlings (or, Plant trees like a boss (so that you only have to do it once). Presented by Matt Provencher, Washington State University Extension Forestry, 2020. 1 hour, 10 minutes.
If you build it, they will come - to your habitat. Fun wildlife habitat enhancements for landownersPresented by Ken Bevis, Washington State University Extension Forestry, 2020. 1 hour, 16 minutes.
Plantea non grata (a.k.a. unwanted plants). A webinar presented by Sasha Shaw, King County Noxious Weed Control Program. Washington State University Extension Forestry, 2020. 1 hour, 25 minutes.
WEBINARS BY OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
OSU Extension was not able to hold its 2020 Tree School so has converted it to a series of webinarson a wide range of topics, including forest management, health, fire, wildlife, and more.