Fires and ice storms in recent years have done serious damage to young forest stands in the Willamette Valley. Without much salvageable timber, landowners must decide how to restore the stands. Here are some options.
Glenn Ahrens |
Jun 2021 |
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Photo by Melissa Fischer, Washington Department of Natural Resources Entomologist. (Cropped from original)
Aside from wildfire, bark beetles and other insects are the most common cause of dying trees across Oregon. Landowners and others in charge of tree care should take special precautions to prevent bark beetle outbreaks.
Tree School events were provided online in a series of 35 webinars hosted by OSU Extension in Clackamas County in collaboration with the Oregon Forest Resources Institute and the Oregon Partnership for Forestry Education.
The TreeTopics blog is used as a means to communicate information and share perspectives with woodland owners and other people interested in forest management.
Amy Grotta, Brad Withrow-Robinson |
Mar 2018 |
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A step-by-step guide to riparian tree and shrub planting in the Willamette Valley. Provides information on project planning, plant materials, site preparation, planting techniques, site maintenance, and monitoring and ...
Brad Withrow-Robinson, Max Bennett, Glenn Ahrens |
Oct 2011 |
Extension Catalog publicationPeer reviewed (Orange level)
GROWING is a joint publication by Linn and Benton County OSU Extension services, and is published by the Albany Democrat Herald. GROWING is published every other month (January, March, May, July, September, and November). Our ...
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