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Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

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Page 1: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest

Page 2: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Forestry Contest • The forestry contest consist of five different areas.• The contest takes about 2 ½ hours to finish with five

minute break between every area. • The team with the most points winning the contest.• There shall be a minimum of three members of a four

member team.• Participants can not touch or handle the forestry

materials.• All participants shall be given a ID number.• All participants must provide their own equipment

and the written material will be furnished.• All contestants must dress appropriately due to the

contest being held outside.

Page 3: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Forestry Contest Consist:

• 1. Tree Identification – offered every year• 2. Equipment Identification – offered every year• 3. Tree Measurement. (Either Saw Logs or

Pulpwood)• 4. Two of the following

– Timber Stand Improvement (TSI)

– Map Reading

– Compass Reading

– Tree Disorders -- Will not be used In 2001

– Forest Products -- Will be used in 2002

Page 4: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Identification

• Tree Identification:– Twenty (20) trees will be identified from the

event list– Contestants will have 30 minutes to complete

this section.– This part of the contest is offered every year.

Page 5: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Identification: Scoring

• Scoring (Form 15B)– Each participant will be allowed 30 minutes to

complete the area – Two minutes for viewing each specimen– Five (5) points will be awarded for each of the

twenty trees correctly identified for a maximum of 100 Points.

Page 6: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Identification Scorecard

• Scorecard for

Tree Identification• Form 15B

Page 7: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Equipment Identification

• Twenty pieces of equipment will be displayed for participants to identify by technical names

• Each piece of equipment will be designated my number

• Each participant will have 30 minutes to complete

Page 8: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Equipment Identification: Scoring

• Score (Form 24)– Each participant will be 30 minutes to complete

this area.– Three points will be give for each piece of

equipment identified for a total of 60 points– No partial credit given

Page 9: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Equipment Identification Scorecard

• Scorecard for

Equipment ID

Form 24

Page 10: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement• Cord Volume

– Using forest measuring tools measure pre-numbered standing trees on a fractional acre plot for cord volume

– Contestants will use tree scale to stick measure tree height and diameter

– Participant must record DBH (Diameter Breast Height) and will be rounded down to the nearest 4’ stick.

– DBH will be rounded to nearest inch

– Must convert the volume to one-acre basis

– Example• Pulp

Page 11: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement, cont..

• Board Volume - Timber Cruising– Using forest measuring tools measure pre-numbered

standing trees on a fractional acre plot for board foot volume

– DBH will be rounded to nearest inch

– Merchantable height to rounded down to nearest 8’ log

– Must convert the volume to one-acre basis.

Example:

– Saw Logs

Page 12: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement: Scoring

• Scoring for Board Volume and Cord Volume (Forms 17 and 18)– Three points for correct DBH – Three points for correct height.– Forty points for correct volume per acre– Five points will be deducted for 5 % plus or

minus from the correct measured volume

Page 13: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement Scorecard• Scorecard for Tree Measurement Front Side Form 18

Page 14: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement Scorecard• Back side of Scorecard for Pulpwood

Page 15: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement Scorecard• Score sheet for Sawlog Front Side• Form 17

Page 16: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Measurement Scorecard

• Back Side of Scorecard for Sawlog

• Form 17

Page 17: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Timber Stand Improvement (TSI):

• 1. The trees selected may be all one specie or a mixture of species.

• 2. An area will be selected and marked by paint, ribbon or other methods. It will contain 15 to 25 trees (usually 20) marked that needs to be cut, deaden, or leave.

• 3. All trees in the designated area will be considered as a forest management site and each marked tree will be scored by the contestant using one of the following options:

Page 18: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Timber Stand Improvement(TSI): Cont….

– A. Harvest (utilize tree) – B. Leave (tree should remain in stand) – C. Deaden (undesirable, non-merchantable, or non-

beneficial to wildlife, deaden or cut and leave in the woods.

• 4. The contestants will be given a "situation" concerning the management objective of the site. Information needed to help participants include:– A. Markets available – B. Wildlife habitat – C. Present condition of stand – D. Final Goal of management plan

Page 19: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Timber Stand Improvement (TSI): Cont…..

• This information will be provided at the site before the contestants begin the practicum. The information may be presented orally, by poster or via handout.

Page 20: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

(TSI): Scoring

• Scoring (Form 16)– Four points will be awarded for each correct

answer up to a maximum of 100 points.– Thirty (30) minutes will be allowed for this

exercise.

Page 21: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

(TSI) Scorecard

• Scorecard

for TSI

Form 16

Page 22: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Map Interpretation

• Information will furnished a United States geological survey topographic map

• Participates will know legal description, recognize topographic map symbols, understand the meaning of map symbols and size and location of 40 acres or more in a section

Page 23: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Map Interpretation: Scoring

• Scoring (Form 23)– Ten questions or problems will be offered and

completed. – Ten points will be awarded for each correct

answer for a total of 100 points.

Page 24: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Map Interpretation Scorecard

• Scorecard for Map

Interpretation

Form 23

Page 25: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Compass Reading:

• Participant will use a hand compass to determine property lines to the nearest foot on a tract of timber

• The course will have ten marked points.

• Participant will start at any point and record compass readings.

• Azimuth readings shall be recorded.

Page 26: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Compass Reading: Scoring

• Scoring (Form 22)– A total of 100 points are possible.– Ten points for numbered site– Five points for correct azimuth – Five points for correct distance

Page 27: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Compass Reading Scorecard

• Scorecard for

Compass Reading

Form 22

Page 28: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Disorder:

• Symptoms of at least 10, nor more than 20 disorders from the list.

• Symptoms will be presented in one or more of the following forms– Actual Sample– Pictures/Slides– Written description– Written case history

Page 29: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Disorder: Scoring

• Scoring (Unofficial Form FYTD-1)– Five points for each disorder will be awarded

for up to 100 points.

Page 30: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Tree Disorder Scorecard

• Unofficial

Scorecard

for

Tree

Disorder

Form FYTD

Page 31: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Forest Products:

• Ten to Twenty wood products/samples will be displayed for participates

• They will determine the source tree for each item.

• Source will be one of the trees from the tree id card.

Page 32: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Forest Products: Scoring

• Scoring – Multiple choice exam– Five points for wood product for a total of 100

points.

Page 33: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Forest Products Scorecard

• Unofficial

Scorecard for

Forest Products

Page 34: Northeast Arkansas District Forestry Contest. Forestry Contest The forestry contest consist of five different areas. The contest takes about 2 ½ hours.

Forestry Contest

• Aids to stimulate student interest in the forestry project

• Main objectives– To understand and use forestry terms

– Ability to recognize multiple use opportunities in the forest

– Ability to recognize environmental and social factors

– Ability to identify major species of trees of economic importance to the U.S.