Are you seeing tiny holes, oozing sap, and thinning crowns on your beautiful weeping willow trees and mighty maples? Don't be too quick to pin it on old age. They could be signs of a much bigger ...
Steve Nix is a member of the Society of American Foresters and a former forest resources analyst for the state of Alabama. Hardwood or deciduous trees can be harmed or killed by disease-causing ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Industries associated with hardwood growth and production may benefit from trademarked varieties of trees developed through a partnership between Purdue ...
In 2012, when the spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) arrived in the U.S. from its home in China, scientists, land managers, and growers were understandably concerned that the sap-feeding insect ...
SIMON: Good times for a walk in the woods to watch the trees turn colors. But you might also notice something beneath your feet. (SOUNDBITE OF ACORNS CRUNCHING) SIMON: Hundreds of acorns cracking and ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Molecular biologist Keith Woeste squats down among rows of young, musky-smelling black walnut trees and grasps one tree's trunk to eye a slender branch. These aren't ...
The Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (HTIRC) was conceived in 1998 to address a perceived void in hardwood tree improvement research in the Central Hardwood Forest Region (CHFR) and ...
Hardwood trees such as birch, maple or oak are in danger because of a little bug—the spongy moth—native to parts in Europe, but has been in the U.S. for over 100 years. The spongy moth is making its ...
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How to safely pull hardwood trees with a mini excavator
Learn how to safely pull hardwood trees using a mini excavator with the right techniques and careful control. This video shows the step by step process of loosening the roots, positioning the ...
As part of the city’s Tree Planting Partnership Program, the Roswell City Council recently approved an application from the Sweet Apple Elementary School Girl Scout Troop 20545 to plant and maintain ...
TORNADOES, HELL AND FLASH FLOODING AND WHEN TREES FALL DOWN IN THE METRO, THE MAJORITY GO TO THE DEBRIS DROP-OFF SITES. BUT A SELECT FEW HAVE A FUTURE IN, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, FURNITURE CAME. IT’S NICE.
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