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SUMMARY:Party for the Pine
DESCRIPTION:Join the celebration for the oldest known living longleaf pine\, learn how prescribed fire keeps the longleaf forest healthy\, and appreciate the natural beauty of the Sandhills of North Carolina. \nThe Longleaf Alliance will be there with Burner Bob®! \nExplore an Old Growth Forest\, speak with local educators and conservationists\, eat food\, listen to live music\, and so much more! Click here for a complete schedule of events.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/party-for-the-pine-4/
LOCATION:Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve\, 1024 Ft. Bragg Road\, Southern Pines\, NC\, 28387\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Weymouth Woods":MAILTO:wewofriends@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Longleaf for the Landowner
DESCRIPTION:Longleaf for the Landowner is designed especially for beginning landowners and those who are ready to take a more active role in the management and ownership of their land. \n\nDiscover how to seek financial assistance for land stewardship activities and apply for cost-share programs.\nGain a better understanding of heirs’ property  issues and helpful resources. \nLearn the economics\, ecology\, and management of longleaf pine through a combination of classroom and field instruction.\nAll landowners and natural resource professionals are encouraged to attend!\n\nTopics to be covered: \n– Working with a Forestry Professional \n– Getting Started with Cost-Share \n– Creating Your Family Forest Legacy \n– Business Planning for Your Family Forest & Farm \n– Keys to Establishing Longleaf Pine \n– Understanding Heirs Property and Estate Planning \nMultiple ways to attend: \nLandowner waiver – This program has a fee waiver for landowners to attend.  Thanks to the sponsors of the event\, cost need not be a barrier for anyone interested in attending to learn. \nLandowner registration – $50 for the course \nProfessional registration – $100 for the course; SAF credits pending \nLODGING: Room block information coming soon.\nREGISTRATION: Registration information coming soon.\nContact Karen for more information\, 803-607-5466 or Karen@longleafalliance.org
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/longleaf-for-the-landowner/
LOCATION:White Oak Community Center\, 834 Deppe Road\, Maysville\, NC\, 28555\, United States
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SUMMARY:Demystifying Herbicides for Invasive Plant Control
DESCRIPTION:Have you felt confused about herbicides? \nDo you get lost in the overwhelm of information available on the internet? \nAre you having trouble getting started\, or do you want help sorting through brand names or conflicting advice? \nDo active ingredients and mixing ratios make your head spin? \nAre you worried about how to protect pollinators\, native plants\, and other wildlife? \nYou are not alone. And this webinar is for you! \nJoin us for this FREE online webinar where we will simplify the complex world of herbicides to help you learn what you need to know to make decisions about invasive plant treatment and control on the land you steward. We’ll cut through the clutter to cover the who\, what\, when\, where\, how\, and why\, and provide simple\, streamlined\, and proven solutions for the invasive plants that you are managing. We’ll also include information on the equipment you’ll need\, including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)\, suppliers\, and updated handy reference charts for your convenience.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/demystifying-herbicides-for-invasive-plant-control/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Ridge PRISM":MAILTO:info@blueridgeprism.org
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CREATED:20260313T171534Z
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SUMMARY:Reading the Leaves: Common Hardwood Tree Diseases with Foliar Symptoms
DESCRIPTION:Hardwood tree species are widely distributed across the southeastern United States and provide significant economic and ecological benefits. Hardwood forests support wildlife habitat\, contribute to food resources\, nutrient cycling\, offer recreational opportunities\, and supply valuable timber. However\, many hardwood species are susceptible to diseases that produce symptomatic leaves such as bacterial leaf scorch\, anthracnose\, and others that can reduce aesthetic value and overall tree health. Accurate identification of these diseases is essential for effective management. In this webinar\, Dr. Ellen Crocker\, associate professor at the University of Kentucky\, will discuss the biology\, symptoms\, impacts\, and management strategies for several common hardwood tree diseases with foliar symptoms.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/reading-the-leaves-common-hardwood-tree-diseases-with-foliar-symptoms/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T093000
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SUMMARY:N.C. Tree Farm Program Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the N.C. Tree Farm Program’s 2026 Annual Meeting on May 16 at Bayfields in White Oak\, N.C. The event will include a field tour focused on wetland and longleaf pine restoration\, creation of bobwhite quail habitat\, prescribed burning and Carolina Bays. The program will also include presentation of volunteer and Tree Farmer awards. \nBayfields is a 4\,000-acre Tree Farm that supports sustainable timber management\, recreational hunting\, pine straw production and habitat enhancement for rare and non-rare plant and animal species. Located in Bladen County\, Bayfields has ecologically significant longleaf pine and wetland habitats within a larger landscape of natural forest\, pocosin and managed timber. The property contributes to a network of federal\, state and private conservation lands in northern Bladen County with a 1\,770-acre conservation easement donated to The Nature Conservancy in 2007. \nThe current family owners have refocused management efforts toward habitat conservation and restoration. They are restoring upland old field loblolly pine and slash pine plantations back to longleaf pine stands that more closely approximate the structure and composition of the natural longleaf pine stands that once occupied the sites.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/n-c-tree-farm-program-annual-program/
LOCATION:Broadwell Brothers Tree Farm\, 5543 Live Oak Methodist Church Road\, White Oak\, NC\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="N.C. Tree Farm Program":MAILTO:nctreefarm@gmail.com
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CREATED:20260206T193226Z
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SUMMARY:Japanese Stiltgrass Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) is widely regarded as one of the most problematic invasive plants in the Eastern United States\, yet its unique ecological traits also make it a particularly intriguing species. This session explores the invasion history\, biology\, and ecology of Japanese stiltgrass\, with an emphasis on how these characteristics influence its spread and persistence. By building a clearer understanding of how\, where\, and why this species thrives\, participants will gain valuable insight into effective—and in some cases selective—approaches to management and decision-making. \nWho is this for?\n\n\nConservation volunteer educators\nGreen industry professionals\nMaster Gardeners\nIndividuals interested in learning about invasive species\n\n\nWhat will you learn?\n\n\nThe origin and invasion history of Japanese stiltgrass in the Eastern United States\nKey biological and ecological traits that make stiltgrass so successful\nThe growth patterns and habitat preferences that influence its spread\nInsights into when\, where\, and whether management is truly necessary\n\n\nRegistration is required to receive the link to access the webinar.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/japanese-stiltgrass-webinar/
LOCATION:online
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