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Stewardship :: Tree Planting
Superior Woodcraft is privileged to use the natural resources provided by our forests. Because we benefit from their use, we must be active stewards. When properly managed and cared for, these forests provide a renewable and sustainable resource that restores bountiful habitat for wildlife and improved air and water quality.

Our stewardship of natural forests is multifaceted: first, we strive to use these resources wisely. Many of the trees harvested to create Superior Woodcraft cabinetry took 75 years or longer to mature. Considering this fact, we feel that it is only fitting that our cabinetry provides long lasting beauty and utility. Next, we strive to purchase woods from companies that have sound environmental practices. Lastly, we firmly believe we have been given a special opportunity to use natural wood to add beauty, utility and harmony to our clients' homes and lives. It is our obligation to nature and future generations that we replace the trees which were harvested for our use. Click here to read the full Tree Planting Press Release.

Superior Woodcraft Supports The Hardwood Forestry Fund.

Established in 1990, The Hardwood Forestry Fund promotes hardwood timber growth, management, education, and environmentally sound uses of renewable forest resources. Individuals and companies can contribute by donating money for planting programs to be carried out by the Hardwood Forestry Fund in cooperation with local, state and federal forestry departments to create high-quality timber stands.

Superior Woodcraft currently seeks sponsors in support of The Hardwood Forestry Fund for Pennsylvania forestry projects in 2005/2006. If you would like to help ensure sustainable resources for future generations, please click here to print a form with instructions to mail in your contribution.

Project Details:

Partnering Organization: PA Dept Conservation & Natural Resources

Location of Planting Area: Susquehannock State Forest

Number of Acres: 45

Total Number of Trees: 19,625

Species: Black Cherry, Northern Red Oak

Estimated Planting Date: Spring 2007

Funding Request: $ 16,330.12

Harvest Year: 2100 - 2127

Major Benefits: Restore hardwood forests; enhance wildlife habitats, cleaner air, improved water quality and future timber production.

For more information about the Hardwood Forestry Fund, please visit their website: www.hardwoodforestryfund.org

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