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Maine Wood Products Companies Look For Ways To Branch Out
The flooring plant and sawmill at Kennebec Lumber Co. are bustling with activity on a weekday morning, as logs get measured and sliced into lumber and the boards are graded, stacked and prepared for...
Beetle Species That Kills Forests Intercepted At Philadelphia Port
Authorities say a long horned beetle intercepted at the Port of Philadelphia is the first of its kind found in the United States. The beetle species, known as Ayriclytus macilentus, poses a...
Northwest Forest Conditions Play Critical Role In Restoring Forest Resiliency
If you visit the Ochoco, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests, it doesn’t take long to find areas where forest conditions are dominated by dense stands with thick ladder fuels. The problem...
As Tree Pests March Toward Maine, Timber Industry Makes Strides
Maine forestland owners are better positioned to cope with the next spruce budworm outbreak but will have to adapt their harvesting and marketing practices to deal with a pest that has already...
USDA Blog: The Building Blocks of Forest Restoration Partnerships
Is it possible to simultaneously promote natural resources conservation and the growth of businesses that impact the environment? Yes. One way to do so is through “compensatory mitigation.”...
Forest Health Series Talk Promotes Working Together In New Mexico
While project updates from three separate agencies — U.S. Forest Service, New Mexico State Forestry and the Village of Ruidoso — were the topic for Tuesday’s Forest Health talk, the lessons of...
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