History of the National Association of State Foresters

1908-01-11 00:00:00

The Association of Eastern Foresters is formed

1910-01-01 00:00:00

The Association of Eastern Foresters formally incorporates

1911-01-01 23:13:30

Weeks Act

1911-01-12 23:13:30

The Association of Eastern Foresters ratifies its constitution

1920-12-01 23:13:30

The Association of State Foresters is established

1924-01-01 08:51:41

Clarke-McNary Act

1926-01-01 08:51:41

Unusually contentious annual ASF meeting

1929-01-01 08:51:41

Major forestry issues arise

1930-01-01 08:51:41

Several issues discussed at annual ASF meeting

1930-07-01 08:51:41

Annual dues raised

1933-01-01 00:34:27

Civilian Conservation Corps established

1938-01-01 00:34:27

Efforts to transfer the USFS to the DOI are opposed by state foresters

1938-01-01 00:34:27

Norris-Doxey Farm Forestry Act

1940-01-01 00:34:27

Debate over logging on private lands heats up

1942-01-01 00:34:27

Annual meetings suspended during World War II until 1945

1944-01-01 12:00:54

The Smokey Bear Wildfire Prevention Campaign is launched

1945-01-01 09:27:23

Forestry Conservation Communications Association is established

1945-01-01 13:16:48

Clarke-McNary Act funding increased

1946-01-01 13:16:48

ASF and SCS resolve disputes

1949-01-01 13:16:48

Northeastern Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact approved

1950-01-01 13:16:48

Cooperative Forest Management Act

1954-01-01 15:43:12

Watershed Protection and Flood Protection Act

1956-01-01 15:43:12

Soil Bank Act

1958-01-01 15:43:12

State foresters involved in fire control gain priority

1961-01-01 23:36:00

Rural Area Development Act

1964-01-01 23:36:00

The ASF becomes the National Association of State Foresters

1966-01-01 00:00:00

Implementation of the first Cooperative Forestry Memorandum

1968-01-01 23:36:00

Urban and Community Forestry Program authorized

1969-01-01 23:36:00

Uniform Fire Reporting System approved at annual meeting

1972-01-01 23:36:00

First NASF Washington representative hired

1978-01-01 02:59:33

President Carter signs 3 forestry laws

1980-01-01 02:59:33

Forest Investment Tax Credit

1982-01-01 02:59:33

NASF opens first office in Washington D.C.

1984-01-01 02:59:33

Melinda Goetzl is hired as the first full-time Washington representative

1985-01-01 02:59:33

The Federal Farm Bill contains Conservation Reserve provision

1986-01-01 02:59:33

NASF Foundation is established

1989-01-01 02:59:33

NASF staff grows

1990-01-01 19:43:07

National Arboretum plants state trees

1990-01-01 20:47:14

First Forestry Title of the Farm Bill

1996-01-01 03:02:06

Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act

1996-01-01 03:02:06

NASF expands to the world wide web

1999-01-01 03:02:06

NASF Policy Internship begins

2002-01-01 01:57:59

NASF supports new Forestry Title in 2002 Farm Bill

2003-01-01 01:57:59

Healthy Forests Restoration Act

2005-01-01 01:57:59

NASF hosts regional meetings

2007-01-01 20:59:02

Joint Forestry Team established

2007-07-01 02:39:51

Forest Climate Working Group established

2008-01-01 00:53:51

State and private forestry: Redesign Report Card

2008-01-01 19:45:38

Food, Conservation, and Energy Act

2009-01-01 09:47:41

The NASF participated in the World Forestry Congress

History of the National Association of State Foresters

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