Tim, Kathy Otis featured in OSU's Growing

Linn County Small Woodlands Assoc. members Tim and Kathy Otis are featured in the current Growing, the OSU Extension Service publication.
The Otis family were the Linn County Tree Farmers of the year for 2019. Tim Otis is vice president of the LCSWA directors. He is also a master woodlands manager and past president of the Calapooia Watershed Council.
“In it for the long haul” focuses on the Otis family forest management practices and the balancing act between financial realities and improving wildlife habitat.
The Jan.-Feb. issue lead story includes photos and some nice quotes from Tim and Kathy that help explain tree-farming ways.
“We are like pretty much all small woodland owners in that we all have other jobs, so it tends to be this part-time thing where you do some things on weekends and vacations,” Tim Otis said in the story.
Kathy Otis referred to visiting other family tree farms and commented: “We learned that there is not a specific way to do things. It kind of depends on what your goals are, and you can have a whole lot of different goals.”

The publication is mailed directly to 4,500 people and inserted in Willamette Valley newspapers. 

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