MFPC News

Welcome, Dove Tail Bat Company

Please join us in welcoming Paul Lancisi from Dove Tail Bat Company as the newest member of the Maine Forest Products Council! Dove Tail Bats produces approximately 30,000 high quality baseball bats each year in Shirley, Maine. They are certified to sell to pro players and have the privilege of having three baseball bats entered

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Weyerhaeuser Helps Host Volunteer Workday on Great Diamond Island

Foresters put their skills to use to clear hazard trees and brush as part of the Firewise program Photo L to R: Louis Altobell (Forester Weyerhaeuser), Morgan Hancock (BluRoc), Gillian Lightenfield, Cullen Utermark (Forester Weyerhaeuser), Jon Doty (Forester Two Trees Forestry), Sally Poole, Drew Poole (Forester Weyerhaeuser), Chris Fife (Weyerhaeuser Public Affairs Manager), Ruby (Weyerhaeuser

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MFPC Welcomes New Deputy Director

The Maine Forest Products Council is pleased to welcome Krysta West of Readfield to the role of Deputy Director. A political consultant and writer who has worked in and around Maine politics for more than a decade, Krysta brings valued experience and relationships to the job. Most recently, Krysta operated a successful consulting firm specializing

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Forest Carbon Task Force

 On December 14 Patrick along with Tom Doak, MWO and Barrie Brusilla, Mid-Maine Forestry presented the recent report from the Forest Carbon Task Force focused on recommendations for small woodlot owners 10,000- 20 acres. Two key recommendations were to build a greater MFS regional forester outreach capacity to educate landowners on active forest management and evaluating

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Gov. Mills launches $20 million Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan to support Maine’s forest economy and rural communities

Milford, Maine – Governor Janet Mills announced today that her Administration is launching the Forestry Recovery Initiative to support Maine’s forest products industry and the people it employs, create and sustain jobs in rural Maine, and strengthen the state’s economy. “The Council applauds Governor Mills’ Jobs and Recovery Plan Initiative focused on Maine’s forest resource economy,”

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What a fantastic experience

By Jim Britt, Director of Communications,  Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry On a northern Maine forestry tour Oct. 4,  Diane Rowland, the newly appointed dean of the University of Maine College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture (NSFA) and director of the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, was introduced to the the

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