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Chautauqua County Certificate of Recognition — George M. Borrello – Chautauqua County Executive

2019-07-09T09:59:26+00:00

In recognition of its 65th Year in Business on July 1, 2019.
It is through the dedication and commitment of this Professional forestry Consulting firm, which is headquartered in Falconer, N.Y., […]

Chautauqua County Certificate of Recognition — George M. Borrello – Chautauqua County Executive2019-07-09T09:59:26+00:00

New York State Assembly Citation July 2, 2019 Andy Goodell — NYS Assemblyman for the 150th District

2019-07-09T09:59:15+00:00

New York State Assembly Citation

July 2, 2019

Andrew Goodell, Member of Assembly

Congratulations FORECON, INC. as you Celebrate your 65thh Anniversary. Best Wishes as you continue using innovative, cutting-edge technology to help […]

New York State Assembly Citation July 2, 2019 Andy Goodell — NYS Assemblyman for the 150th District2019-07-09T09:59:15+00:00

Congressional Proclamation, United States of America, House of Representatives

2019-07-09T09:58:54+00:00

Whereas, Forest Recreation Ecology and Conservation (FORECON) is a national organization that was founded by Curtis Bauer in the  Jamestown  area and continues  to work and help our community in […]

Congressional Proclamation, United States of America, House of Representatives2019-07-09T09:58:54+00:00

National Housing Starts and New York Housing Market Trends

2019-06-05T01:11:12+00:00

A lot of timber market discussion has been dedicated to our current tariff/trade talks with China, and how the impact of these talks has affected our eastern hardwood markets.  As […]

National Housing Starts and New York Housing Market Trends2019-06-05T01:11:12+00:00

Penn State Forest Health, Insect and Disease seminar; March 27th 2018

2018-05-03T13:18:34+00:00

On March 27th 2018, FORECON Inc. foresters attended the Penn State Forest Health, Insect and Disease seminar held at the Penn State Hotel conference center, State College, Pennsylvania. There were approximately 460 people in attendance. Presentations throughout the day primarily focused on two topics; Potential impacts of the exotic fruit fly Drosophila Suzukii Best management practices for the Spotted Lanternfly Scott Stoleson, Research Wildlife Biologist, USDA Forest Service, spoke on the Potential Implications of the Exotic Fruit Fly, Drosophila suzukii, on the Allegheny National Forest (ANF) Ecosytem. And Timothy Marasco, DCNR Bureau of Forestry in Harrisburg updated us on the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delictula) infestation in Southeast Pennsylvania.

Penn State Forest Health, Insect and Disease seminar; March 27th 20182018-05-03T13:18:34+00:00
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