Portable Sawmilling for Production, Profit and Pleasure

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Portable Sawmilling for Production, Profit and Pleasure

Time: September 27, 2024 to September 28, 2024
Location: Cornell's Arnot Forest in Van Etten and other locations
Website or Map: https://cceschuyler.org/event…
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: NY Forest Owners Association and Cornell Cooperative Extension
Latest Activity: Sep 11

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The popular annual “Tree to Table” event is being expanded this year into a full two days of lumber milling and processing topics covered by experts from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Penn State University Extension, local milling experts from the NY Forest Owners Association, and Wood-Mizer. Whether still thinking about your first mill, or a seasoned pro, this unique portable sawmilling training will cover it all.

To register and for full details, visit: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Portable_Sawmilling_244 

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