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Woodland NOTES
Vol. 21, No. 1. Fall/Winter,
2009-2010
In this issue:
- Don't Let
Water Quality Bug You Out.
- Small Scale
Forestry Technology.
- Killer Found- Mystery Solved: Thousand Cankers Disease on
Black Walnut.
- Balancing Biomass.
- 2009-2010 Strengthening Forest
Stewardship Skills calendar.
Article of the Month
Calendar
of Events
In the News
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Welcome to the University of Idaho
Extension Forestry Web Site
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Calendar of Events.
All of the events listed
on the calendar are open to the
public. To include your event, please contact
yvonnec@uidaho.edu. |
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Stewardship Programs.
The educational
programs listed here are designed to help private forest owners and
those who work with them strengthen their forest stewardship skills and
become better stewards of their land. |
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Idaho Big Tree Program. The Idaho Big
Tree Program is part of a national program to locate,
measure, and recognize the largest individual tree of each species in
Idaho. |
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Tree Clinic. Pest Alert
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1000 Canker Disease of
walnut:
a serious new
problem on black walnut. |
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Publications & Links.
The solid, traditional core of any Extension program is
the collection of publications and workshops available to you. UI
Extension Forestry is no exception to this rule. This search-by-topic section provides
an information base from which to start any learning experience
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Where to Find Help. Forestry educational and
assistance programs are available to Idaho landowners from a variety of
sources. |
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Contact Us.
Just want to ask us a question? E-mail or call one of
the UI Extension Forestry Team members. If we don't know
the answer, we know someone who does! |
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Updated November 19, 2009
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