ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) More than 500,000 of the woodlot owners in Pennsylvania control 75 percent of the total woodlot area, or 12 million acres in the state. Many have come to understand the importance of good woodlot stewardship, which can take many forms including managing for the beauty of the property, timber, and wildlife. John G. Buzzcll, forest landow ner, conducted tours of the Rockspring research farm forest recently at Ag Progress Days. The emphasis of the tours was on forest stewardship how to manage effectively to promote diversity and abundance of tree species and wildlife. "What the best thing to do for one person’s plan for his woodlot wouldn’t ncessarily fit somebody else’s objective,’’ said Buzzell to the group, which consisted of five woodlot owners from the state, including a farm that managed about 355 acres of wooded area. 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