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"Our Neck of the Woods" Spring 2025

2025/04/03
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American Forest Management is pleased to share the Spring 2025 edition of "Our Neck of the Woods." Click the link below to read about carbon projects, the budworm outbreak in Maine, wildfire prevention, and more!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Spring 2025 edition of "Our Neck of the Woods" covers a range of timely forestry topics, including carbon projects, the budworm outbreak in Maine, and wildfire prevention. Additional content is also included in the full newsletter, which is available to read via the link provided by American Forest Management.

  • American Forest Management has made the Spring 2025 edition available online. You can access the full newsletter by following the link shared in the newsletter announcement on the AFM website, which was published on April 3, 2025.

  • "Our Neck of the Woods" is a client newsletter published by American Forest Management. It is released on a seasonal basis and covers current forestry news, issues, and topics relevant to landowners and forestry professionals.

  • The budworm outbreak in Maine is featured as a notable forestry issue in the Spring 2025 edition. American Forest Management uses its newsletter to keep clients and landowners informed about significant forest health events like this that may affect timberland in the region.

  • Yes, wildfire prevention is one of the topics addressed in the Spring 2025 edition of "Our Neck of the Woods." AFM uses its newsletter to share practical forestry information, and wildfire prevention is highlighted as an important subject for landowners to be aware of this season.

  • Carbon projects are initiatives that allow forestland owners to generate revenue by storing carbon in their forests and selling carbon credits. AFM includes this topic in the Spring 2025 newsletter to help keep clients informed about opportunities and developments in the carbon market that may be relevant to their land management decisions.