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A healthy forest is a happy forest

WEBA healthy forest is a happy forest. The three things any landowner can do to have a healthy forest are to monitor for problems, diversify the kinds of trees growing, …

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Forestry Resources – UW-Madison Extension Forestry

WEB10 Ways to Protect Your Woodland Property. Ten Ways include: protecting fire risk, trespass and liability, your health in the woods, wildlife damage, destructive cutting …

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Identifying and treating invasive species in the spring

WEBChemical control is often used in with manual or mechanical control, and includes basal bark treatments, cut stump, hack and squirt, and foliar spraying. Spring is …

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Tracking changes to your trees and woods: Measuring growth

WEBTo determine this, you need the site index curves for the various trees in your woods, then you use the height and age of a tree to plot its growth. Based on the variety …

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Forest Health – UW-Madison Extension Forestry

WEBMany different plant species – Generally, insect and disease populations target one type or species of tree. A diversity of tree species will ensure that one insect or disease can’t …

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If a person bathes in the forest, and no one is around to see it, did

WEBAccording to Web MD and National Geographic, yes, it did really happen! But wait, what exactly is forest bathing? Forest bathing (shrinrin-yoku) is the act of ‘bathing’ …

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Protect Your Woods for Tomorrow

WEBAssess the Condition of Your Forest Take Action to Improve Forest Resilience Each Woods Health scorecard can help you assess how resilient your

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How do trees and forests grow

WEBThere are three main parts to a tree: the roots, the trunk and the crown (branches and leaves), and each plays a part in helping the tree use the sun, water and …

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Pests of the forest – UW-Madison Extension Forestry

WEBPests of the forest. Our forests are continually threatened by both native and non-native species that can impact the health of individual trees and an entire stand. Below are …

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Forest Health Tour in Cable Wisconsin

WEBA forest health primer August 27th, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM A forest health bus tour October 1st, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM A Journey into the Wide and Wild World of …

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Assistance for Landowners – UW-Madison Extension Forestry

WEBIn exchange for having and following a written forest management plan, landowners receive a reduced property tax rate on enrolled woodlands. On average, in WI, productive forest …

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North Central Winter Woodland Owners Conference

WEBEnjoy a day of presentations, exhibitors, and prizes, along with a hot lunch! Contact the WWOA office at 715-346-4798 or [email protected]. LOCATION. Westwood …

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What is wrong with my tree

WEBLook at the leaves, branches, trunk/bark, and down near the roots. You are looking for what we refer to as signs and symptoms of what is wrong with the tree. A …

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Wisconsin Stewardship Plan Project – UW-Madison Extension …

WEBThe project is a partnership between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and UW Extension and grant funded by the USDA Forest Service. Project Goals. The …

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About Us – UW-Madison Extension Forestry

WEBBill Klase is a Natural Resource Educator providing educational programs and materials to woodland owners throughout the state. Prior to joining Extension Bill sepnt time in the …

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The Mighty Bug – UW-Madison Extension Forestry

WEBThe Mighty Bug. Insects, either individually or as a large group, can kill your trees, so it is a good idea to keep an eye out for them and monitor the health of your …

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The Art and Science of Harvesting Trees

WEBHarvesting trees, whether on a small scale (e.g. for firewood) or on a large scale (i.e. working with a logger), is one tool to mold your forest into what you want it to be. The …

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How To Recognize Common Diseases of Oaks in the Midwest: …

WEBRed oak displaying brown, wilted leaves on the tips of branches. Figure 12. Dark brown, elongated canker (see area between arrows) on an affected branch tip. Figure 13. Black, …

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Myths surrounding the Managed Forest Law Program

WEBOne of the goals of the MFL program is to expand access to land to residents for recreational purposes. To that end, landowners can choose to have their land open …

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