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Author: Carol Hinton
Major Program: Logging Training and Professional Education
Kentucky Master Logger WebTV- Live Program Provides Training Closer to HomeOn February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting th
Author: Nicole Rhein
On February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcasted a live Web TV Program for Loggers to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state. The instructors were located at the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting this Logger TV program from our webcast stu
Author: Brian Jeffiers
On February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting this Logger TV program from our webcast studio in the format that we did, we
Author: Eric Baker
Author: Stacy White
On February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extensionbroadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributedaround the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office.Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to thesuccess of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted withregistration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting thisLogger TV program from our webcast studio in the format that we did, we wereab
Author: Philip Konopka
Author: Robert Kirby
On February 6, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting this Logger TV program from our webcast studio in the format that we did, we we
Author: David Appelman
On February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting this Logger TV program from our webcast studio in the format that we di
Author: Ricky Arnett
Author: Gregory Comer
The timber industry in Ohio County is of major economic importance to both landowners, with about 49% of the county’s landmass still in trees, as well as, employers, with 7 wood industry facilities in the county. Kentucky’s largest primary wood industry, Dunaway Timber, is also located in the county. These primary wood industries are supported by the 50-60 Master Loggers located in Ohio County, which must maintain a level of educational CEU’s to remain in business.
Author: Jeffrey Casada
Author: Chelsey Anderson
Author: Charles May
On February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Perry County opened its’ offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting this Logger TV program from the webcast studio in the format that wa
The UK Forestry Department coordinated with the Master Loggers Program for loggers to receive their required 6 hours continuing education across the state at participating offices. 22 loggers from the Knox and surrounding counties came to the Knox County Extension Office to participate, get their required hours and update their Master Logger cards.
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