Highlights NFW2019
Highlights of the National Firework Workshop, New England 2019
The National Firewood Workshop was held at Webster Park in Epsom, NH on the east side of Concord, NH. The workshop was well attended by firewood business owners and managers, foresters, equipment providers, state agency and university extension personal.
Robbo Holleran of VT Discusses the Benefits of Firewood
Industry to Support Markets for Landowners and Loggers |
Harry Watt of NCSU discusses the Marketing of Firewood Products and on the Business Side of Firewood Businesses, Also About Arborists in Firewood |
Sean Mahoney, left of MA and Matt Timmons of Automated Biomass-
Matt Led the Discussion on Smaller Firewood Processors and Splitters |
Lunch Was a Great Buffet Made by the Concord Food Co-op |
Jeremy Howard of Nyle Discussed How Dry Kilns Work for Firewood | Kyle of Sincalchimney Led the Discussion on Woodstove Issues |
NH State Troopers Kip Phonex and Jason Lewis Discuss
the Laws and Safety Issues for Loggers and Firewood Haulers |
Kyle of Sincalchimney Discussing the
Issues of Woodstoves and EPA Regulations |
Niels Jorgensen of Kiln-Direct Discussing
the Economics of Using Firewood Kilns |
Stephen Lavalllee and David Dudley of APHIS Discussing the
Issues of Insect Problems and the Certification of Heat Treating Firewood |
Knoxland Equipment Equipment Demo of Equipment | Heidi Pompey of SimCalChimney Offering Information About
the New England Association of Chimeny and Hearth Professionals |
Dyna Processors Provided Demonstrations of Sawing and Splitting Firewood | Brute Force Brought this Processor for
Giving Demonstrations of Sawing and Splitting Firewood |
Howard Boyden of OESCO Brought this Taljan Processor
to Give Demonstrations of Sawing and Splitting Firewood |
National Firewood Workshop 2019-Wednesday and Thursday, June 19 and 20, 2019, Epsom, New Hampshire. This is the national eduational and networking event for the split firewood industry. This is the nationally focused workshop that has been held in WV, NY, MD, NC and MI. The website for registration is https://nationalfirewoodworkshop2019.eventbrite.com. The cost is $45 per attendee and includes two lunches. The NFW 2019 will consist of a combination of classroom discussions on the firewood industry and outdoor demonstrations on firewood equipment. Take this link for the pdf NFW 2019 brochure.
Take this link to download the pdf brochure.
Take this link to see photos of NFW 2019 New England.