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National Forest Products Week


The Forest Service Celebrates Cross Laminated Timber during Forest Products Week

October 22, 2018 Melissa Jenkins, Forest Service

From October 21-27, 2018, we celebrate the value of America’s forests and recognize how vital they are to our well-being and national prosperity during National Forest Products Week. This week is recognized each year by a Presidential proclamation. At the USDA Forest Service, we work year round to...

Forestry

Five Ways Agroforestry Can Grow Forest Products and Benefit Your Land, Your Pockets & Wildlife

October 19, 2016 Jocelyn Benjamin, USDA-NRCS and Kate MacFarland, USDA National Agroforestry Center

Much of the beauty in American agricultural landscapes is complemented by the trees in those landscapes. We depend on these tree’s products every day–from the paper our children use in school, to many of the fruits we eat, the wood burning in our fireplaces, and the wildlife habitat created by those...

Conservation Forestry

Support Healthy Markets this National Forest Products Week

October 19, 2015 Robert H. Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

The following guest blog is part of a series featuring the Forest Service’s work with partners on restoration across the country. By Scott Bissette, Assistant Commissioner of the North Carolina Forest Service and chair of the National Association of State Foresters Forest Markets Committee Our...

Forestry

President Obama Proclaims National Forest Products Week

October 24, 2012 Rebecca M. Wallace, Public Affairs Specialist, US Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory

Most American’s don’t realize that Forest products are a part of daily life. From buildings, bridges, and paper, to energy, chemicals and even jobs, our society depends on trees to provide for us. In recognition of the importance of forest products to our nation, President Obama has proclaimed the...

Forestry
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