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Colorado Timber Industry Association | Partners for Healthy Forests: CONTINUING EDUCATION
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One of our continuing education courses held in the classroom. The Central Rockies Sustainable Forestry Education Program (CRSFEP) was initiated in 1999 as a cooperative effort in Colorado, South Dakota and Wyoming for the purpose of providing a continuing education curriculum for loggers, landowners, and other interested parties to improve their knowledge and implementation of forestry practices. In 2013, the CRSFEP adopted a 16-hour Core Curriculum that includes:. Forest Resource Conservation,. 2011: C...
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Colorado Timber Industry Association | Partners for Healthy Forests: HOME
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WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE. In 2007, Colorado's forests supported 64 primary manufacturers that processed logs in 28 counties. Today, there are 61 primary manufacturers processing logs in Colorado, a new biomass power plant and several counties and companies using biomass-fired boilers. Source: The Four Corners Timber Harvest and Forest Products Industry, 2007. CO Forest Health Reports. Colorado Timber Industry Association. Delta, CO 81416. E-mail: ctia AT hills DOT net. Black Hills Forest Res. Assoc.
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Colorado Timber Industry Association | Partners for Healthy Forests: ANNUAL MEETING
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We're proud to announce the 2015 Joint Annual Meeting is now open for registration! Please use the links below to help you register. Be sure to check back often as we'll be updating the agenda as panelists confirm their participation. NOTE: Please review the "Registration Directions" prior to registering online. The CTIA Board of Directors Meeting will be at 4:00 pm on Thursday, May 7. The CTIA Business Meeting will be at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 8. CO Forest Health Reports. Delta, CO 81416.
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Colorado Timber Industry Association | Partners for Healthy Forests: DONATE
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A skidder in action. If you would like to support the Colorado Timber Industry Association’s work for healthy Colorado forests for our children and grandchildren, please consider making a donation tooday! With your contribution, you will receive CTIA’s quarterly newsletter and a window decal. For contributions of $100 or more, you will receive an America’s Forests calendar, with magnificent photographs of managed forests across the country. Please click on your preferred format:. Adobe (.PDF) Format.
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Colorado Timber Industry Association | Partners for Healthy Forests: LIBRARY
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Colorado Forest Product Program Public Service Announcements from the Colorado State Forest Service's Colorado Wood Utilization and Marketing Program. What's Happening in our Forest? From the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies. COLORADO BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. Colorado Forestry Best Management Practices: Forest Stewardship Guidelines for Water Quality Protection, 2012 Field Audit Report. Colorado Forest Road Field Handbook, 2011. Colorado Forestry Best Management Practices 2008 Field Audit Report.
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Colorado Timber Industry Association | Partners for Healthy Forests: OUR MEMBERS
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Big C and Little D Logging. Brandt Logging, Inc. Woodland Park, CO. Http:/ www.caseyslumber.com. D&B Bulldozer Service, Inc. Focused on the Forest. Show Low, AZ. Http:/ www.forestenergy.com. Grand Junction, CO. Goodrich Contract Logging, Inc. Hahn's Peak Enterprises, Inc. Heggie Logging and Equipment. Ken Tacker Trucking, Inc. Kolisch Lumber - HKP, Inc. Lively Logging, Inc. Colorado Springs, CO. Http:/ www.markitforestry.com/. Fort Collins, CO. North Park Timber, Inc. Monte Vista, CO. RJ Mak, LLC.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | Morgan Timber Products | Your Forest Stewardship Company in Fort Collins, Colorado
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970) 484-4065 E-mail Us. 2532 County Road 54G, Fort Collins, CO 80524. Q: Why do you "treat" wood? A: Wood is treated to resist decay. However, only the sapwood will absorb the treat, not the heartwood (the center portion of a tree). Also, dry wood takes a much better treat than green wood. Therefore, we dry material before it's treated. Q: How long will treated wood last compared to untreated wood? So remember: if it's going in the ground, USE TREATED PRODUCTS! An example of our peeled fence:. With turn...
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Natural Resource Links | The Montana Wood Products Association
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Below are links that may be of interest to you. Clicking on the links will open a new browser window as you are taken to that particular website. American Forest Resource Council. American Forest and Paper Association. Canada's Council of Forest Industries. Center for Rocky Mountain West. Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports. Healthy Forests and Rangelands. Idaho Forests Products Commission. Montana Association of Conservation Districts. Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.