There’s bucks in and under your trees, CFAES experts say. They’ll show you ways to earn them — sustainably, from maple syrup, timber and more — in this workshop.
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Feb. 14: Go into the woods in Ohio, the library
February’s Environmental Professionals Network breakfast program will explore Ohio’s forests — and the natural role one of them played in renovating Ohio State’s main library. Continue reading Feb. 14: Go into the woods in Ohio, the library
Replacing your ash trees in spring?
Planning what you’d like to do in the coming year on your land? If the emerald ash borer has wiped out your ash trees, you can see your best choices for replacing them — whether in town or country — in a CFAES-published bulletin. And to boot, it’s now being offered at a sale price.
This Christmas tree has CFAES roots, has helped sustain state’s industry
If you decorate your home with a live Christmas tree, and that tree is a Canaan fir (pictured here in close-up), thank Jim Brown, a now-retired forestry professor with CFAES’s research arm, OARDC in Wooster. You can unwrap the details here. (Photo: Ken Chamberlain, CFAES.)