NEFCo's Newsletter Archive
- Find out why we're more than just foresters.
- Read about the Newfound Lake Center, newly established in Bristol, New Hampshire.
- Find out how the IRS plans to toughen their scrutiny of land gifts.
- Learn how to shape your legacy and keep your land in the family through sound estate planning.
- Better understand what a forest management plan is.
- We are proud to announce that Fred Huntress, senior Vice President, has been awarded the prestigious Distinguished Forester Award.
- Read about the relocation of our main office and the establishment of the new Upper Connecticut Center.
- Learn how to deal with the federal tax issues associated with a timber sale.
- Better understand some frequently used forestry terms.
- Understand what it means to achieve "Green Certified" resource manager status.
- Learn what a conservation easement is and how it can be utilized in estate planning.
- Expand your view of crop tree management beyond the context of timber production.
- Read about the establishment of NEFCo's third Maine Center.
- Learn how hiring a consulting forester can increase stumpage prices, enhance long-term productivity, and grant you "peace of mind."
- Stay informed about cost share programs designed to assist landowners in the management of their timberlands
- Taking a well deserved rest, Fred Huntress retires.
- Timber theft and trespass have always been a frustrating problem. Learn how to protect your investment.
- Read a comparative example of the financial benefits of a managed woodlot versus and unmanaged woodlot.
- Learn the basics of Wildlife Habitat Management.
- Read about the opening of NEFCo's second Maine Center.
- Read why you should actively manage your land.
- Are you taking advantage of your state's "current use" program to help reduce your taxes?
- Find out about the EPA's new proposals for silvicultural regulations.






