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Yamhill County 2019 Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year, Harry and Bonnie Robinson. They were honored recently for their forest management activities at the Oregon Tree Farm System's Annual Awards Luncheon.
Yamhill County 2019 Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year, Harry and Bonnie Robinson. They were honored recently for their forest management activities at the Oregon Tree Farm System's Annual Awards Luncheon.
Oregon Tree Farm System honors Yamhill County couple for sustainable forestry management (Photo) - 11/06/19

SILVERTON, Ore. – Harry and Bonnie Robinson of Yamhill County were recognized recently by the Oregon Tree Farm System for exceptional sustainable forestry management. The recognition came at an annual awards luncheon at The Oregon Garden, where Gordon and Gail Culbertson of Lane County were named as Oregon’s 2019 Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year.

The Culbertsons are being recognized for their multiple-use management of land they purchased in 2007.  Gordon Culbertson has worked in the forestry sector for 50 years and has used his knowledge to improve the health of variously aged forests. The couple’s goals include income, family recreation, and wildlife. Toward these goals, the Culbertsons have worked to reduce tree diseases, thin trees, improve bird habitat and eliminate invasive plant species, such as scotch broom, Japanese knotweed and Himalayan blackberry.

The Oregon Tree Farm System also recognized five other family forest landowners for their exceptional, sustainable forestry management. Besides the Robinsons, other honorees were:

  • K.C. Thompson, Sid Picht and Diana Blakney (Benton County)
  • Alan, Rob, Don, Gary and Tim Guttridge (Clackamas County)
  • Tim and Kathy Otis (Linn County)
  • Ernie and Linda Rieben (Washington County)

For 53 years, the Oregon Tree Farm System has recognized family forest landowners who provide forest benefits and products using sound forestry management principles. There are approximately 700 landowners in the Oregon Tree Farm System managing 746,000 acres. This is 21 percent of Oregon’s 3.6 million acres of family forestlands.

Nationwide there are 74,000 members in the American Tree Farm System. ATFS and its state chapters operate an internationally recognized forest certification program overseen by and for family forest landowners to promote sustainable forest management through education, recognition, and assistance.

OTFS and the Oregon Department of Forestry share the goal of family forest landowners voluntarily improving the health of their forests. Both provide assistance in the development of forest management plans using a jointly developed plan template.

For more information on the Oregon Tree Farm System, visit www.otfs.org.

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