ECOFA to host artificial intelligence program
ECOFA is an organization for those interested in improving their woodlands and forestry-related topics.
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The East Central Ohio Forestry Association will meet Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. at the Dover Public Library, 525 N. Walnut St., Dover. Sam Galloway will present a practical look at how artificial intelligence can support family forest owners in planning for the future.
The program will demonstrate real-world examples of using AI to address challenges such as succession planning and documenting family intentions for multi-generational land ownership. The session will also highlight how AI tools can save time, surface creative options and help landowners preserve both the economic and conservation value of their forests.
ECOFA is an organization for those interested in improving their woodlands and forestry-related topics. The public is invited to attend the free monthly meetings.