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Issue Volume Features include...
Spring 2008 Volume 17, Number 4 Gypsy moth, forest estate planning, conservation leadership school, sustainable forestry principle #5, forestry blogs, and low-grade wood markets.
Winter 2008 Volume 17, Number 3 Oil, gas, and mineral leasing, Goddard Forest Sustainability Award, sustainable forestry principle #4, prescribed fire conference, and federal income taxes.
Autumn 2007 Volume 17, Number 2 Hunters at your service, timber taxation and forest finance workshops, sustainable forestry principle #3, and southeast PA landowners conference.
Summer 2007 Volume 17, Number 1 Top ten timber harvesting mistakes, treating grapevine, changing timberland ownership, choosing a professional, and sustainable forestry principle #2.
Spring 2007 Volume 16, Number 4 Vernal ponds, tree planting maintenance, changing timberland ownership, carbon in the forest, forest stewardship plans, sustainable forestry principles, and burning firewood.
Winter 2007 Volume 16, Number 3 Forested buffers, Tree Farm notes, PFA calendar, sustainable forestry, tax tips, and School of Forest Resources centennial.
Fall 2006 Volume 16, Number 2 Hemlock wooly adelgid, environment & ecology teacher resource series, value of a marketing plan, PFA publishes two books, and leave no child inside.
Summer 2006 Volume 16, Number 1 Horse logging, energy independence, writing ads, activities for ages 13-15, include wildlife in your stewardship plan, joining PFA, and SAF national convention.
Spring 2006 Volume 15, Number 4 TUSAF for Forest Stewardship, publicity for woodland owner groups, who are tree farmers, activities for ages 9-12, and book review.
Winter 2006 Volume 15, Number 3 Owls in winter, best practices conference, photo contest, selling timber, stewardship activities for ages 5-8, book review.
Autumn 2005 Volume 15, Number 2 Natural Resource careers, Linking Community Forestry to Forest Stewardship, Realigning DCNR forest districts, and PA 4-H Forestry team competes.
Summer 2005 Volume 15, Number 1 Sustaining Pennsylvania's Private Forests, Reaching out to Youth, PFA and Tree Farm news, and Where have all the Service Foresters gone?
Spring 2005 Volume 14,
Number 4
Right of Way management, wild apples for wildlife, new wildlife assistance, SFI of PA 10 year anniversary, PFA 119th annual meeting.
Winter 2005 Volume 14 Number 3 Taking Stock of Ginseng, private forestlands strategic plan, tracking trees, PFA news, and forestry really works.
Autumn 2004 Volume 14, Number 2 Service forestry in PA, introduction to PA Forestry Association, wet weather, and a story on inheriting forest land.
Summer 2004 Volume 14, Number 1 Pennsylvania's new dominant species, tree shelters, land management after FLEP, and free software illustrates forest management options.
Spring 2004 Volume 13, Number 4 protecting our liquid assets, woodland flowers, tree farm changes, and service forester of the year
Winter 2004 Volume 13, Number 3 wetlands team with wildlife early in the year, outstanding tree farmer of the year, modifications to clean and green, and the Ibberson Forum
Autumn 2003 Volume 13, Number 2 Tree Farm reinspections, forest land enhancement program cost sharing, and Mont Alto Forestry School reunion plans
Summer 2003 Volume 13, Number 1 regeneration of Pennsylvania's forests, introduction to Tree Farm, and managing oak forests for ruffed grouse
Spring 2003 Volume 12, Number 4 wildflowers as indicators of forest health, ginseng study, new SFI tool to measure forest regeneration, and state of Pennsyvlania forests
Winter 2003 Volume 12, Number 3 conservation easements, three new SFI of PA courses, PFA annual awards, and private forest landowners eligible for EQIP cost-sharing
Autumn 2002 Volume 12, Number 2 Pennsylvania Forestry Association Forest Policy Statement; landowner, forester, and timber harvester roles in sustainable forestry; and a calendar of events
Summer 2002 Volume 12, Number 1 starting a new woodland owners association, forestry acronyms, honoring a master logger, and a calendar of events
Spring 2002 Volume 11, Number 4 invasive plants, tree farm nominations, sharing forest stewardship story, and a book review
Winter 2002 Volume 11, Number 3 PFA award winners, new tree farmers, brush piles, and reviews of Sustainable Forestry conference and national tree farm convention
Autumn 2001 Volume 11, Number 2 learning from streams, directory of tree farm inspectors, and a review of Green Spirit: Trees are the Answer by Patrick Moore
Summer 2001 Volume 11, Number 1 local landowner associations, national tree farm convention, and gypsy moths
Spring 2001 Volume 10, Number 4 American chestnut, county forest data, chain saw safety, and PA Sustainable Forestry Initiative programs
Winter 2001 Volume 10, Number 3 winter thermal cover, brush piles, and Pennsylvania tree farm news
Autumn 2000 Volume 10, Number 2 value of deadwood, new wildlife course, tree farm magazine, and west nile virus update
Summer 2000 Volume 10, Number 1 riparian forest buffers, white-tailed deer, SFI training programs, and brush piles

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