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On rainy Saturday, September 12, a tour with the Tree Farmer of the Year - Allen Glasgow - was held on his Morgan country tract. About 50 attendees learned of his frugal ways to get forest regeneration and attract a lot of deer. Dr. Glasgow and conservation agents, who have helped him with his wildlife and forestry efforts, conducted walks-in-the-woods focusing on conservation practices, high-yielding tulip-tree stands and tree plantings. The turnout was excellent and spirits high even in what was at times heavy rainfall (that was part of the fun). The WV Tree Farm Committee and WVU Extension sponsored the event, which included lunch. Dr. Glasgow is pictured (near center, facing the camera).
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/wvf-nwl/articles/?aid=339463&issueID=41985 to view the full article online. From an article by Daniel Tyson of the Register-Herald
The sawmill that shares this small community’s name was filled with activity Monday morning. Employees were unloading enormous tree trunks, feeding roaring saws, and sorting wood by source and grade. Those activities are signs the Smoot sawmill is making a comeback after a blaze engulfed the facility in December 2013, destroying half of the production building where timber is cut and sorted. About 150 people gathered Monday to eat pork barbecue, cole slaw and potato salad as the mill’s parent company, Allegheny Wood Productions Inc., officially reopened the completely rebuilt facility. AWP’s President John Crites II (pictured second from left) told the audience the company is dedicated to Smoot and operating "this mill in this community." The mill was one of three purchased from Beckley’s New River Hardware in late 2014. The rebuilding allowed AWP to convert the sawmill into a state-of-the-art facility. During a tour, visitors observed sawyers using lasers to properly align timber and consulting information panels for instructions. The mill’s 28 employees returned to the Smoot sawmill last month after nearly a year of traveling to another sawmill in Beckley. When the Smoot facility reopened, all new equipment was purchased as part of $3 million in additional investments to the acquisition costs, company officials said. (also pictured John Crites, Sr. - far left, U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins - second from right, and Tom Plaugher. Vice President of Operations - photo by WVFA Staff) Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/wvf-nwl/articles/?aid=339466&issueID=41985 to view the full article online.
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