This publication is a primer of silviculture for the family forest owner, and provides a framework to use when making important forest management decisions.
This publication is a primer of silviculture for the family forest owner, and provides a framework to use when making important forest management decisions.
Some forest landowners may hesitate to invest in expensive commercial
quality forestry tools. This publication provides them with some low cost alternatives, although these tools cannot compete with ...
Covering concepts of basic tree growth, effects of thinning on individual tree and stand growth, plus how to thin. It contains numerous drawings to explain the process and its rationale. Useful for th ...
This fact sheet offers alternative solutions and explains the reasons why tree topping is harmful to trees, often makes problems worse, and is usually not the best approach to dealing with tree confl ...
Protecting homes, crops, and animals from the wind and weather can be challenging for anyone involved in agriculture. The effects of using properly designed windbreaks are outlined in this revised cla ...
Keys to native conifers and broadleaf trees of Washington. Individual profiles of 32 native trees provide sketches of range, leaf and tree shape, fruit and bark characteristics. ...
The Coordinated Resource Management (CRM) process serves as a model for many types of collaborative, voluntary, locally-led activities that lead to implementation of on-the-gro ...