Edward S. Kocjancic, Inc. has been providing forest management assistance to landowners for 40 years.
We are a very progressive firm with a staff of professionally trained foresters. Up-to-date computer hardware and software aid us in serving our clients.
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We are trained and experienced in forestry and natural resource management. Our primary mission is to represent the landowner’s interest. We will work with the landowner to meet his specific needs and goals.
Sound forest management is our business. In land management and marketing, there are alternatives. Our firm has the knowledge and experience to help you choose the best ones.
We welcome your questions about our firm or about your timberlands. Phone, fax or e-mail us now.
THE HISTORY OF EDWARD S. KOCJANCIC, INC.
Edward F. Kocjancic (2/19/32 – 5/9/06)
Born in a Lumber Camp, Sheffield, Pennsylvania, in 1932, Edward F. Kocjancic lived in six different lumber camps run by his mother, Rose Kocjancic, from 1932 to 1960. The youngest of four brothers, he lost his father in an auto accident when he was just five years old.
After graduating from Mt. Jewett High School in 1950, Ed Kocjancic went on to receive a B.S. Degree of Forestry at Penn State University – Class of 1954. He then served in the army for two years, and after that, worked as a logging contractor for eight years.
The work ethic in those days was incomparable. The work was arduous and grueling, the days were long, usually from dawn to dusk, and the equipment was primitive by today’s standards. Ed and his three brothers competed professionally in world class logging competitions from 1950 to 1987 and were known nationally for their expertise with the crosscut.
In 1967, Edward F. Kocjancic, Inc., Consulting Foresters, was formed. Since that time, the business has seen many technological changes. The nature of timber management has changed tremendously. Interest in timbering came at the turn of the century at a time when no one paid much attention to management or stewardship. Today, that would be looked upon as irresponsible. Forestry is a science and a responsible forester is well educated in matters of silviculture, timber evaluation, soil erosion, sedimentation control, and many environmental issues. A good forester demonstrates by example the importance of forest stewardship, sustainability and multiple-use in the management of private forestland.
Chosen as Kane’s Outstanding Citizen of the Year 2001, Ed Kocjancic also was recipient of the Life-member of Penn State Alumni Association, Penn State Mount Nittany Society 2000 Inductee, 2002 Outstanding School of Forest Resources Alumni at Penn State University, Penn State Armsby Honor Society, and the Penn State University Alumni Fellow for 2005.
Today, Ed’s eldest son, Edward S. Kocjancic, is President of Edward S. Kocjancic Inc., and carrying on the legacy of his father.
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