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Pest Alert: Black-headed Pine Sawfly

In early November 1999, several reports were received about pine defoliation in Upshur, Smith, Angelina, Cherokee, and Houston counties. It has been determined that an insect, the blackheaded pine sawfly (Neodiprion excitans), is causing the defoliation.

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Oaks and Other Trees May Naturally Shed Small Branches

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 referred to as branch abscission or cladoptosis. A similar abscission process occurs when deciduous trees shed their leaves each fall.

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Hickory Horned Devil - A Regal Moth in the Making
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The hickory horned devil is the largest caterpillar that occurs in East Texas and looks like a small dragon. For some people who come across it unexpectedly, it can be very intimidating. In spite of its scary appearance, the hickory horned devil is completely harmless.

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Guidelines for Prevention and Control of Forest Pests Affecting Pine...

Trees may be impacted by different pests depending on the species, age, site, and condition of the tree. When a tree problem is correctly identified, appropriate action can be taken when necessary.

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Gray and Fox Squirrels BROKEN

This publication identifies suitable habitats for the gray and fox squirrel, and it discusses management techniques.

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Giant Walkingsticks - Longest Insect in the USA

Walkingsticks are unusual and striking insects that mimic sticks and twigs in a remarkable way. Texas can lay claim to the longest insect found in the United States – a species of walkingstick that may reach seven inches in length.

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Evaluation and Management of Storm-Damaged Timber

Homeowners often ask what can be done to save damaged shade and ornamental trees and forest landowners are interested in how to assess the damage to their timber. In addition to the direct damage caused by the wind, insects and fungi often cause additional losses.

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Common Pests of Mimosa

Mimosa trees have two major enemies in the United States, namely mimosa wilt and mimosa webworm.

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Bob-White Quail

This publication identifies habitat requirements for the bob-white and discusses quail management techniques.

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U.S. Timber Production, Trade, Consumption, and Price Statistics: 1965-1997

This report presents statistical information on production, trade, consumption, and prices of forest products in the United States.

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Air Drying of Lumber

This report describes how lumber can be air-dried most effectively under outdoor conditions and illustrates the principles and procedures of air-drying lumber that were developed through field investigations and observations of industrial practices.

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Irrigation Water Quality Guidelines For Mississippi

Levels and specific composition of dissolved mineral substances in water for irrigation affect crop productivity and soil structure, and determine suitability of water for irrigation. Guidelines outlined in this publication consider several areas of concern, including salinity and toxicity of specific constituents.

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Aquatic Weed Identification and Control: Frogbit and Watershield BROKEN

Although neither frogbit nor watershield typically cause problems in Mississippi, it may be necessary at some time to control its growth. This publication provides information on treatments.

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Aquatic Weed Identification and Control: Cattail and Spikerush BROKEN
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This publication provides information on controlling cattail and spikerush.

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Aquatic Weed Identification and Control: Burreed and Bulrush BROKEN
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Although burreed and bulrush are seldom a problem, this publication provides treatments that can easily be used to control them if necessary.

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Some Things You Should Know About Wildlife In Alabama

Because of its geographic location; its high proportion and diversity of forest land; its short but fertile coastline; its abundance and favorable distribution of surface water; its generally productive soils; its mild climate; its diversity of land uses, farm enterprises, and land ownerships; its wide variety and abundance of plants; and other factors, Alabama supports a richness, a variety, and in many places an abundance of valuable wildlife.

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Roadside Management For Wildlife

Roadsides if managed properly can provide habitat for various wildlife species. Development of these areas is relatively inexpensive and requires very little maintenance.

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Glossary of Forestry Terms

This glossary contains many useful forestry terms.

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An Ecosystems Approach to Natural Resources Management

Our nation—and especially Kentucky—has an abundance of renewable natural resources, including timber, wildlife, and water. As the nation grows and prospers, we extract natural resources through agriculture, forestry, mining, urban or industrial expansion, and other developments. Ultimately, we affect the amount of wild lands that native plants and animals need for survival.

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Managing Wildlife Damage: Beavers

Physical damage caused by beavers in the Southeast is estimated in the millions of dollars annually. Examples of this damage include timber and agricultural crop loss, damage to roads, septic systems and other property by flooding, and destruction of ornamental plants used in landscaping.

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TREE PLANTING: Success or Failure Depends on You

Successful tree planting does not happen by chance -- it requires thought, planning and attention to detail. From the first seed planted at the nursery to the last seedling planted in the field, all persons involved must accept responsibility for tree planting success or failure.

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Wood-Fueled Home Heating Systems - Which is Best?

Which system is best? This is a simple question for which there is no simple answer. Many factors have to be considered and many alternatives weighed, and each situation must be considered individually.

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Income Taxes and Private Forest Landowners

This paper focuses on income tax concerns, although landowner decisions may also be influenced by property and sales taxes. It is divided into three major sections that address recordkeeping, land acquisition and timber sales, and tax requirements for other forest management activities.

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Forest Soils of Florida: Useful Groupings for Forestry Purposes

The purpose of this fact sheet is to inform you about a) the major forest land areas of Florida, b) the CRIFF soil groupings, and c) the importance of soils in the practice of forestry.

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USFS Wildlife Information Database

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Reforestation as an Investment: Does It Pay?

Many investment analysts consider reforestation one of the best long-term investment opportunities available to landowners.

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Reducing your Taxes with Conservation Easements

Interest in conservation easements has grown with the extreme increases in property values in many parts of the country. The resulting increased tax burden created some rather valuable estates that are "cash poor, but land rich." This shortage of cash sometimes means that even landowners who wish to preserve undeveloped land may have to sell or subdivide their land to pay the taxes. In addition to the payment of property taxes, estate taxes can be of particular concern.

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Developing a Plan to Care For Your Forest

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A Landowners Guide to Working with Recreationists

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PRODUCING FIREWOOD FROM YOUR WOODLOT

Learn how you might manage a small woodlot for firewood production.

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