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A fantastic manual produced by USDA Forest Service for pine management in the South.
Poorly constructed access roads often cause severe erosion and stream sedimentation that benefit no one.
While the world demand for paper and paper products is growing dramatically, the available acreage for production is declining. As a result, much of the ...
This publication focuses on factors that led to longleaf's decline, reasons for the renewed interest in longleaf, and landowner options in regenerating ...
This bulletin provides management information to help pond owners produce the best fishing possible through good management.
This article compares simulated consequences of three different opinions as if each were imposed on the same forested landscape in the southern Applalachian ...
The over one million ponds in the United States are a significant and valuable sportfishing resource. Forty percent of the recreational fishing in Georgia is ...
Through forest management, the many benefits of hardwood forests can be protected and enhanced. In some cases, good profits from timber are possible. However, ...
Benefits from hardwood forests include watershed protection, wildlife, timber, recreation, and aesthetics. Increased demand for hardwood, due to tighter ...
Much has been written about hybrid sunfish, but not all of it is accurate. Although these fish have great potential for growth and are a desirable stocking ...
Because of poor planning, improper construction, or lack of proper management, many Mississippi lakes and ponds are relatively unproductive. A pond that ...
Many of our forefathers came to this country because it``offered an opportunity to own land. This desire is still inherent``in many farmers and other private ...
Water moving over forest roads, skid trails, and landings causes erosion. Sediment that reaches water bodies can hurt aquatic organisms. Soil also makes water ...
Managing pine forest for the production of pine straw is a promising new enterprise in East Texas that can potentially provide substantial``supplemental income ...
Forestland owners always face a variety of alternatives regarding managemen of their lands. Each landowner tends to be unique in the way he or she chooses to ...
A management guide for landowners who wish to assess and reduce the risk of wildfire.
This page contains a series of fact sheets designed to help you make the most of your West Virginia woodlands, with topics ranging from taxes to forest ...
All agencies involved in fire control.
Throughout history, fire has been both a servant and an enemy of man. When under man’s control it provides light and heat, cooks food, and eliminates unwanted ...
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From time to time, natural pruning of small branches from oaks and other trees causes alarm to homeowners because they think the tree is dying. This is ...
Compared to synthetic fertilizer formulations,organic fertilizers contain relatively low concentrations of actual nutrients, but they perform important ...
This publication discusses the factors that determine the length of time herbicides persist in the soil.
Phosphorus management and nutrition have both economic and environmental implications. This publication examines phosphorus in soils, plant uptake, soil ...
Well managed stands of pine produce many values for a forest landowner. Poor pine stands produce few values and may be a liability to the landowner.
Many acres of southern pines can potentially benefit from improved forest nutrition and result in sizeable investment returns.
Taking care of your forest after establishment can minimize your management risks and maximize your returns. There are many forestry practices that assist you ...
Become a woodland steward by actively managing your land for personal benefits, while protecting the quality of its natural resources (soil, water, wildlife, ...
This guide offers assistance to writers of plans and includes instructions, requirements and excerpts from well written plans.
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