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1 Introduction to Forestry History, Jobs, and Forest Products

2 What is Forestry?  The art and science of using and managing tree resources for present and future use.  Modern forestry generally embraces a broad range of concerns, including:  assisting forests to provide timber as raw material for wood products  wildlife habitat  natural water quality management  Recreation  landscape and community protection  employment  aesthetically appealing landscapes  biodiversity management  watershed management  erosion control  preserving forests as 'sinks' for atmospheric carbon dioxide

3 History of Forestry  First started in Europe with monks in Romagna planting a stand of Stone Pine for fuel and food.  During the middle ages common people were allowed to use forest for shelter and fuel, but not food. Hunting rights were for nobility.  The systematic management of forestry for sustainable yield of timber started in the 16th century in Germany and Japan.

4 History of Forestry in the US  Before 1600 there were little to no laws that controlled where timber could be cut and how it could be used.  1626- Plymouth Colony passed a law requiring timber that was going to be sold or moved out of the colony to be approved.  1631-First commercial sawmill started in Berwick, Maine. Naval Stores were also important to the ship building industry.  1852-Federal Government granted the railroads free use of the timber on the right-of-ways, this equaled 200 million acres of timber.

5 History of Forestry in the US  1862- Congress Passed the Homestead Act, allowed citizens to buy unappropriated land for 1.25/acre; one person could by up to 160 acres.  1872- Yellowstone National Park was designated  First National park and the first Arbor Day.  1873- Congress passed the Timber Culture Act giving each American 160 acres of public land if they agreed to plant 40 acres of trees for two years.

6 History of Forestry in the US  First US forestry school was the Biltmore Forest School, in Ashville North Carolina (1898).  First forestry school in Georgia was the George Forster Peabody school forestry (1906). Know today as the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry.  The Warnell School of Forestry Center is located in Guyton.

7 History of Forestry in the US  1891- Forest Reserve Act, put aside large tracts of land to be used for Federal Management. These different tracts across the country became the National Forests.  In Georgia we have two  Chattahoochee National Forest  Oconee National Forest  Gifford Pinchot was the first Chief of the Division of Forestry.  1911- Weeks Act, allowed Secretary of Agriculture to purchase forested, harvested, or highly-eroded lands within the watersheds of streams and rivers to maintain their flow.

8 History of Forestry in Georgia  King George had sole possession of the forest land in Georgia before the American Revolution.  Up until the Civil War the trees in Georgia were used for two things  Naval Stores (turpentine for ropes and ship sealant)  Shipbuilding (U.S. Navy Live Oak orchard on Ga. Coast still stands, Old Ironsides was built out of lumber from GA.

9 Charles Herty  Key to the wood and paper industry in Georgia.  Developed the Herty method of collecting pine resin.  Helped develop Kraft paper used in card board.

10 History of Forestry in Georgia  Trees were seen as weeds in GA during the early 1900’s  Thousands of acres were cleared to plant the cash crop of the time period, cotton.  Two-thirds of the Piedmont was cleared to plant cotton, the other third was cleared for feed.  WWII led to the invention of the pulpwood truck and the chainsaw

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12 Employment in Forestry  High School Diploma  Logger  Sawmill Operator  Reforestation Worker  Forest Fire Fighter  Forest Ranger

13 Employment in Forestry  Two year Associate degree (Junior College or Tech School)  Forest Technician  Land Survey Crew  Research Technician

14 Employment in Forestry  Four Year Bachelor Degree (University or College)  Forester  Forest Manager  Forest Engineer  Forest Resources Educator  Business Manager

15 Employment in Forestry  Advance Degree Master’s or a Ph.D. (University)  Corporate Management  Research Scientist  Program Director  University Facility  Regional Supervisor

16 Terms to know  Forester- Someone that helps to manage trees and forest lands for government, or private individuals or company.  Lignin- Natural glue found on wood fibers.  Acre- Unit of measure of land (43,560 square feet)  Cord- Volume of wood measured4’x4’x8’ for fire wood. Also the standard used to measure pulpwood.  Cellulose- Main part of the tree.

17 Does it Come from Trees?  Sustainable Forest: A Georgia Success Story Sustainable Forest: A Georgia Success Story


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