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OSU EXTENSION: Upcoming webinars & events

10/20/2020

 
Post-Fire Webinars 
The OSU Extension Fire Program along with its partners is hosting a series of post-fire webinars related to forestry & natural resources topics beginning in Fall 2020. Each can be viewed live, or later as a recording along with an archive of resources. 

Reforestation considerations after wildfire
Including legal requirements, planting vs. natural regeneration, site preparation, selecting and finding seedlings, tree planting, and post-planting care. 
Presenters: Glenn Ahrens and Max Bennett, Forestry & Natural Resources Extension agents, OSU Extension Service, Keith Baldwin, Oregon Department of Forestry, Heather Medina-Sauceda, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Bret Harris, Farm Service Agency
Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020
Time: 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Register Here  
For further information about this webinar, to see past webinars, and to find more resources:   Visit this link

Benton-Linn Woodland Information Night
Postponed last March due to to coronavirus, Woodland Information Night is back virtually online with the same interesting and informative speakers.
Topics:
  • Seedling Species Selection in a Changing Climate, Glenn Ahrens - OSU Extension Forester Clackamas, Marion, Hood River counties
  • Drones in Forestry- uses, types, regulations and more, Cory Garms, PHD - CEO of Greensensing Remote Sensing LLC
  • GIS Tools Available to Woodland Owners, Doug Sackinger - GIS Coordinator, Benton County
Date: October 28, 2020
Time: 6:00 pm
Click on this link to register (only first name and email are required) 
https://forestfoundation.webex.com/forestfoundation/j.php?RGID=r08aab29d75ba4dbd6e56ad03107a678f
For questions about registrations, please email Jeremy Felty 

Tree School Online - Fish Habitat and Riparian Management
Date: Tuesday, November 3, 3:00 – 4:30 PM
Click  to register and for Tree School Online information

Save the Date:
Post-Fire Webinar; Tax Issues

November 5th, 2020, at 3:00-5:00

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POLK SOIL & WATER
CONSERVATION  DISTRICT

YOUR LOCAL SOURCE OF CONSERVATION INFORMATION AND ​EDUCATION IN POLK COUNTY, OREGON SINCE 1966

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DALLAS OR, 97338

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  • Home
  • Our District
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Commitees
    • History
    • Minutes and Agendas
    • Newsletters
    • Operational Documents
    • News & Announcements
  • Assistance
  • PROGRAMS
    • Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) Grant Programs
    • Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
    • Oak Woodland & Savanna Restoration
    • Successful Projects
    • Polk Manure Exchange
    • Claudia Chinook
  • Events
    • District and Community Events
  • Resources
    • Agriculture >
      • Oregon’s Agricultural Water Quality Program
      • Small Farms >
        • SOIL CONSERVATION
        • Livestock
        • Organic Operations
    • Forestry >
      • Conifer Focused Forestry
      • Oak Woodland Management
    • Invasive Species >
      • IMap Invasives
      • A-List Priority Weeds
      • The "B" Rated Weeds
      • Aquatic Animal Invaders
      • Reed Canary Grass info
      • Medusahead
      • Biological controls for noxious weeds in Oregon
    • Wildlife >
      • Save Salmon : No Spray Buffers
    • Water Conservation >
      • Conserving Water on the Farm and Around the Home
      • Drinking Water Source Protection and Wells
    • Partners
  • Native Plant Sale