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Pine Straw Production - Stand Management and Economics
Bulloch County Ag Center - Conference Room
Sponsored by: Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: Sep 12, 2023 08:15 AM to Sep 13, 2023 03:30 PM
Purpose
Revenues for pine straw paid to forest landowners in Georgia have increased from an estimated $15.5 million in 1999, to $25 million in 2003, $50 million in 2007, $80 million in 2008 –2011, to $60-$80 million in 2013-2020, to $138 million in 2021. During the period from 1999 through 2020 pine chip-n-saw and sawtimber stumpage revenues in Georgia have declined by roughly 25% - 35%. Many forest landowners and land managers are interested in managing their longleaf or slash pine stands for pine straw. This course will provide information necessary to effectively mange pine stands for pine straw.
Participants will:
- Learn about pine straw yields by species, site quality, land-use history, and basal area.
- Review cut-over and old-field pine straw studies, as well as other factors that affect pine straw yields.
- Learn how the effect of pine straw raking (semiannual, annual, periodic and raking method) relates to soil moisture status, nutrient cycling, and stand growth.
- Learn the effect of fertilization on pine straw yields on cut-over and old-field sites.
- Learn how to use diagnostic tools and soils information to determine fertilizer needs and recommendations.
- Learn herbicides that can be used in pine stands to control unwanted vegetation and herbicides that are grass friendly.
- Learn how to control invasive, exotic species.
- Learn management alternatives to moving a cut-over pine stand into pine straw production, hear about sequencing fertilizer and herbicide use, and discuss the economics of pine straw in overall pine stand management.
How One Will Benefit
Upon completion of this course, a forest landowner or land manager will be able to make effective silvicultural and economical management decisions on managing loblolly, slash, and longleaf stands for pine straw.
Who Should Attend?
Foresters, land managers, forest landowners, pine straw contractors, and others interested in effectively managing their pine stand for pine straw.
Instructors
Dr. David Dickens – Professor of Forest Productivity UGA-WSF&NR
Dr. David Clabo – Assistant Professor of Silviculture UGA-WSF&NR
Cancellations
Notify Dr. James Johnson at 706-308-6396 (james.johnson26@uga.edu) by 5:00 p.m. September 01, 2023 to receive a refund.
Course Questions
You may contact David Clabo @ 865-603-0594 or e-mail him @ david.clabo@uga.edu for any course content and continuing education credit questions.
Special Needs
For special services contact David Dickens @ 912-690-1678 or e-mail him @ ddickens@uga.edu prior to September 1, 2023.
Agenda
Tuesday, September 12
Time | Event |
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8:15 a.m. | Welcome, instructor introductions, sign-in sheets, continuing education certificates, and other items - Dickens and Clabo |
8:30 | Introduction Pine Straw Revenues vs. Stumpage Factors Affecting Pine Straw Yields - Dickens |
9:30 | Cut-Over and Old-Field Pine Straw Studies (Loblolly, Longleaf, and Slash Pine) - Dickens |
10:15 | Break |
10:30 | Magnitude and Duration of Fertilization Benefits — Case Studies; Fertilization Payoffs; Weed Re-growth with Fertilization –Dickens |
11:20 | Using Diagnostic Tools (Leaf Area Index Estimations, Soil, and Foliar Sampling), Soils, and Yield Information for Determining Effective Recommendations—Dickens |
Noon | Lunch break |
1:00 | Forest Floor Nutrients—Dickens |
1:30 | Raking Regimes (Semi-annual, Annual, Periodic) and Pine Straw Production, Stand Growth, and Soil Moisture—Dickens |
2:15 | Adjourn |
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
8:15 a.m. | Possible Stand Stressors imparted by pine straw raking— Clabo |
9:00 | Herbicides and Herbicide Use—Clabo |
9:45 | Break |
10:00 | Identification and Control of Invasive and Exotic Species - Clabo |
10:45 | Forest Management Alternatives for Moving a Cut-Over Pine Stand into Pine Straw Production—Dickens |
11:30 | Sequencing Fertilization and Herbicide Use to Reduce Overall Costs—Dickens |
12:00 | Lunch Break |
12:45 p.m. | Economics of Pine Straw at Various Returns per Acre in Overall Pine Stand Management on Cutover vs Old-Field Stands - Field Visit at an Active Straw Raking Operation—Dickens and Clabo |
3:30 | Adjourn |
Registration
The last day for early registration is 09/01/2023
The last day for registration is 09/08/2023
Register HereEarly Registration..........................................$250.00
After 09/01/2023, Registration
Regular Registration...................................$300.00
Continuing Education Credits
- 10 hrs Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) hours- Category 1 (applied for)
- 10 hrs Continuing Logger Education hours - Category B (applied for)
- 1 hr Cat 23 & 1 hr Cat 10 GA Pesticide Applicator credits (applied for)
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