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 Indiana Forestry and Woodland Owners Association


The Indiana Forestry and Woodland Owners Association (IFWOA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1977 with the goal of promoting good stewardship of Indiana woodlands. Today, IFWOA has more than 800 members representing 125,000 acres of forests. IFWOA is an affiliate of the National Woodland Owners Association.

Announcements

Pay 2012 Dues Now: Current members can pay their 2011 dues online using a credit card through Paypal. Or pay your dues by check via mail by sending in the membership renewal form along with your check made out to "IFWOA" to: IFWOA, 1007 North 725 West, West Lafayette, IN 47906-9431.

We had a very successful annual landowner conference with over 150 attendees November 4-5 in Jasper. Mark your calendar for November 2-3, 2012 at Brown County State Park near Nashville.

A new landowner liability law combined with the DNR’s Hunters Helping Farmers program can help landowners experiencing deer damage to crops, forest regeneration or landscaping get deer populations under control on their property.

The 2011-2012 Professional Foresters Directory is now available online as an interactive website. Enter your county, address, or click on the map to find foresters near you.