An agricultural conservation easement is the best tool for the long-term protection of working farms and forests. Discover the restrictions of the agricultural conservation easement, what rights are retained and how to start the process of enrolling your land in farmland preservation programs. learn more here…
Continuing Education Credits from the following organizations have been approved or applied for:
New York Logger Training – Trained Logger Certification (NYLT-TLC) – .25 hour NYLT TLC Credit [status: Applied For]
Society of American Foresters – Certified Forester Education (SAF-CFE) – 1 hour Category 1 Credit [status: Applied For]
Certificate of Participation – 0 hour NA Credit [status: Approved]
Georgia Master Timber Harvester – Continuing Logger Ed. (GaMTH CLE) – 1 hour CLE – MTH Category B Credit [status: Approved]
Get instructions on how to obtain Continuing Education Credits.
Who should participate? Foresters, Landowners, Land Managers, Natural Resource Professionals
Presenter: Evan Davis is the Farmland Preservation director for the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Live Webinar sponsored by: NC Tree Farm Program
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4. If you are presented with a survey, you must take this short survey before being directed to participate in the webinar.
5. After completing the survey (if applicable) you will be redirected to the appropriate webinar host such as Blackboard Collaborate