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SUMMARY:Women Owning Woodlands Game of Logging: Level 1
DESCRIPTION:Game of Logging Level 1 – Game of Logging combines lecture with a hands-on component\, so students can practice their newly learned skills. Game of Logging is widely recognized as a leader in logging safety. Game of Logging Level 1 introduces loggers chainsaw safety & operation as well as open face felling and the techniques to safely use it. Other topics covered include personal protective equipment\, bore cutting\, pre-planning the fell and understanding hinge wood strength. \nParticipants are required to bring their own chainsaw and safety gear\, which includes but is not limited to a helmet\, eye protection\, hearing protection\, and safety chaps. This is a full day class held outdoors with strenuous activities operating a chainsaw in the woods. Each participant is required to fell a mature tree to complete the class. Light refreshments will be provided. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. \nParticipants after registering are required to check in with CCE staff member\, to secure their spot and to make sure proper equipment is being used. A staff will reach out directly. \nWomen Owing Woods- Catskill | Hudson Valley (WOW) is a group of women landowners and natural resource professionals from the Catskills and the Hudson Valley regions of New York. The Watershed Agricultural Council\, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties\, and the Columbia Land Conservancy organized this group of professionals and landowners as a way to foster learning experiences and discussions about forest property. The group tailors events and programs to women who own and/or manage forest land\, but you need to be neither a woman nor a landowner to join! If you’re interested in learning more about WOW you can sign up for our enewsletter or email wow@nycwatershed.org.
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/2025-11-07-women-owning-woodlands-game-of-logging-level-1/
LOCATION:Schor Pond\, 58 Shore View Dr\, East Chatham\, NY\, 12060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Farm Tour - Indian Camp Farm & Dairy
DESCRIPTION:Four robot barn and new manure aeriation system. \nWhat It Is: \n\nGuided facility walk through of new dairy systems and technologies on farms across NYS led by CCE Dairy Specialists\, PRO-DAIRY\, and other industry experts.\nIntended audience: Dairy farmers and industry partners.\n\nLogistics: \n\nParticipants are responsible for their own transportation\n\nBiosecurity: All attendees must wear clean clothes and boots\, and scrub and disinfect footwear upon arrival and before leaving. 
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/2025-11-07-farm-tour-indian-camp-farm-dairy/
LOCATION:Indian Camp Farm\, 560 County Rd 14\, Earlville\, NY\, 13332\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="CNY Dairy%2C Livestock & Field Crops":MAILTO:cnydlfc@cornell.edu
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SUMMARY:Maple Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person workshop focused on practical strategies for a successful maple season. This year\, we’re bringing together two of the industry’s leading experts\, Aaron Wightman and Adam Wild\, to provide you with the most up-to-date research and techniques. \nThis session will cover key aspects of maple production\, from the very beginning of the season to the final product. You’ll learn about the most effective time to start tapping\, how tap hole size can impact your yield\, and the best practices for quality management within your sugarhouse. Whether you are a new producer or have years of experience\, this workshop is designed to help you optimize your operation and produce the best possible product. \nA delicious dinner from Miller’s Meat Market is included. The event is free for members of the Lewis County Maple Producers Association and $15 for non-members. Registration closes October 29th\, so don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights just in time for the season ahead!
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/2025-11-07-maple-workshop/
LOCATION:CCE Lewis County\, 7395 East Road\, Lowville\, NY\, 13367\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell Cooperative Extension of Lewis County":MAILTO:lewis@cornell.edu
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