Denig Visits Kosovo Wood Products Community as U.S. Aid to International Development(USAID) Expert

Dr. Joe Denig - NC State Wood ProductsDr. Joe Denig, wood products extension leader at NC State, recently returned from a United States Aid to International Development(USAID) mission trip to Kosovo.  Still rebuilding from a war 10 years ago, much of the Kosovan population is still displaced and much of the county's infrastructure is in ruins.

Dr. Denig was asked to lend his expertise and assist the Kosovan wood processing sector to improve the industry’s ability to meet recognized international standards and designs. This in turn would ensure that the small, local wood products businesses will be compatible with EU market requirements. The USAID’s Kosovo Private Enterprise Program's mission was to increase sales, while at the same time increasing local employment in the sustainable wood products industry.

Dr. Denig's work in the Wood Products Extension program at NC State University assisting the North Carolina wood products industry, showing small wood products businesses how to properly dry lumber so their products don’t fail in service and connecting NC State's students with industry – fit nicely with Kosovo's needs.

During his three week trip, he visited sites and made drying improvement suggestions to 17 individual companies and taught two drying workshops. A one and one-half day workshop held at the University of Prishtina attracted 8 industry personnel, 2 faculty members and 29 students. Many of the faculty and students hold part time jobs with the wood products industry. A second one day workshop was held at a wood products factory and attracted 8 industry personnel and 2 wood products instructors.

KosovaWood FacilityThe trip yielded benefits to both the Kosovan wood products industry and the NC State University wood products program. Reflecting on his trip, Denig had this to say, "I left knowing the knowledge we provided to these small firms would help them produce a better product and profitably employ more people. The experience I had in Kosovo will help me with my extension work by broadening my thinking on how family businesses can excel even under trying conditions. I met some fantastic people and I cannot wait to use this experience to excite our students about the world that awaits in a wood products career." 

NC State University Students Win Under Armour Collegiate National Bass Fishing Championship

From ESPNoutdoors.com – July 12, 2009

photo by Adam Arbottle

NC State University wood products senior Will White and textiles engineering senior Chris Wood win the 2009 National Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship in Little Rock, Arkansas.  

Both from North Carolina, neither Wood nor White had much experience with river fishing coming into the championship, and this was only Wood's second tournament with College Bass, but they did rise to the top-two from a club that has more than 40 members to represent North Carolina State. 

White is the president of the NC State Bass Pack Fishing Club.

 Read the complete article at ESPN Outdoors

Read pre-event story about the NC State Team in Technician Online

Home Turf To Open for NCSU Golf

From the News and Observer – July 7, 2009

The Raleigh area will have a new course at N.C. State's Centennial Campus, one designed by Arnold Palmer, who is scheduled to return July 31 for its grand opening….

Head professional Rob Yanovitch came to the Poole Golf Course from Hasentree, a northern Wake County development with a Tom Fazio-designed golf course. He said a part of the enjoyment of being with the new course was working with NCSU's Professional Golf Management and Turfgrass Management programs, which will be centered at the course.

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Venditti Visits South Africa as Fulbright Specialist

Jimmy Paulk (left) and Rich Venditti (right) in South AfricaDr. Richard Venditti, an associate professor in the Department of Wood and Paper Science at NC State traveled to South Africa through the Fulbright Specialists Program. His visit was hosted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal in April 2009. During his visit, Dr. Venditti gave presentations about academic programs and research activities in wood and paper science at NC State. He had the opportunity to consult and conduct extensive conversations about technical paper technology and science topics with representatives of industry, academic and research groups. The resulting new contacts and potential for research and academic partnerships will be of great benefit to the department.

Dr. Venditti also greatly enjoyed learning about the paper industry and paper research in South Africa, the SA culture, history and politics, visiting very interesting sights, and meeting many paper industry people from mill managers to researchers to technicians. 

Learn more about Dr. Venditti's trip on his website.

NC Woody Biomass Initiative Wins Innovator Award

A chipper utilized on-site during a harvesting operationNorth Carolina State University Extension Forestry's NC Woody Biomass initiative was recently honored as the North Carolina recipient of the 2009 Innovator Award from the Southern Growth Policies Board. The award recognizes initiatives

that are improving economic opportunities and the quality of life in southern regions.

NC Woody Biomass is a research-based, educational initiative that promotes economic opportunities related to renewable energy

derived from woody biomass.

NC Cooperative Extension Forestry Specialist educating landowners about woody biomass harvesting and marketsThis multifaceted program has reached over 1,000 landowners, resource professionals, and utilities specialist since 2008, and won praise earlier this year from the NC Association of Cooperative Extension for its educational component.

Members of the NC Woody Biomass team and honorees of the award are:

  • Dr. Robert Bardon – Department Extension Leader and CNRAssistant Dean for Extension
  • Dr. Dennis Hazel – Extension Specialist and Associate Professor
  • Dr. Mark Megalos – Extension Specialist
  • James Jeuck – Extension Associate
  • Christopher Hopkins – Outreach Associate
  • Jasmine Shaw – Graduate Student
  • Susan McIntyre – Graduate Student
  • Nate Osborne – Undergraduate Student
  • Rick Hamilton – Emeritus Extension Specialist

“I am very proud of the Extension Forestry group and their effort related to alternative energy and woody biomass,” says Dr.

Bardon. “They have made a significant impact on the economic, environmental, and social well-being of the citizens of North

Carolina.”

For more information:
Contact NC Woody Biomass Leader, Dr. Dennis Hazel
919-515-5573, dennis_hazel@ncsu.edu
Visit the NC Woody Biomass Homepage
View the 2009 Innovator Award Winner announcement flyer

Forestry professionals at a field day examining the type and quality of chips that are produced during an in-woods chipping operation
Above photo: Forestry professionals at a field day examining the type and quality of chips that are produced during an in-woods chipping operation.

 Forestry professionals touring a biomass fueled power generating facility near New Bern, NC.
Above photo: Forestry professionals touring a biomass fueled power generating facility near New Bern, NC.