Christmas on the Farm
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I have been swapping email notes with Society of American Foresters editor, Steve Wilent, for years. Mainly we commiserate about
Northern Idaho’s 1967 Sundance Fire will be remembered in four solemn ceremonies later this month, including one honoring the
Lyle Laverty’s June 8 testimony before the House Subcommittee on Federal Lands, which begins on Page 2 of our
Idaho’s timber and tourism sectors have prospered side-by-side in our Panhandle region since the end of World War II.
Overview: The U.S. Forest Service estimates that 90 million acres of the nation’s federal forest estate are in
Perspective: March 29, 2017 The Idaho Legislature has punted the climate change teaching standard back to the state’s classroom
March 11, 2017 It’s a shame that the folks who are hyperventilating about the rumored “federal lands giveaway” aren’
I recently ran across an old photograph that reminded me why Thanksgiving is my favorite day of the year. It
When I was a youngster growing up in northern Idaho, my grandparents managed a farm that belonged to Bonner County.
The forestry world has lost another giant. John Marker, a much admired U.S. Forest Service retiree, recently passed away
The forestry world lost another giant this month. Lumberman, Milt Herbert, who one admirer once called "our industry'
I never cease to be amazed by life’s unexpected twists and turns. This afternoon, I listened in on a
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