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Lunch and Learn: The Oregon Forest Industry Directory - Getting connected with buyers, sellers, and service providers
Learn to use the Oregon Forest Industry Directory and connect with buyers, sellers, and service providers.
Selling Logs from Your Property: A Curriculum Package for Educators in the Western U.S.
Selling logs is one of the most important decisions a landowner can face. This curriculum package for forestry educators brings together consulting foresters, log buyers and loggers to teach participants how to get a fair deal ...
The Care and Maintenance of Wood Shingle and Shake Roofs
Wood shingles and shakes can provide years of service if properly installed and maintained. Learn what kinds of wood make the best roofing material; how to protect against fungus, moss and lichen; and how to clean your roof.
Harvesting evergreen boughs from your woodland
Harvest evergreen boughs from your woodland property to make holiday wreaths. Be sure to harvest sometime after the first hard frost, and use proper pruning techniques.
Timber harvesting: a process of many decisions
Planning for a timber harvest? This overview can help prepare you to make informed decisions throughout the process.
Care and Maintenance of Wood Shingle and Shake Roofs
Care and Maintenance of Wood Shingle and Shake Roofs has been a popular section of the PNW Plant Disease Management Handbook for many years.
Genetic behavior reveals cause of death in poplars essential to ecosystems, industry
Scientists studying the valuable, but vulnerable, black cottonwood poplar have identified the genetic mechanism responsible for the species’ inability to resist a pervasive and deadly disease.
Know Your Forest Learning Library
Looking for practical information about managing your forestland? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together an extensive library of resources to help you reach your goals.
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) - Pacific Northwest Chapter
The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (PNW-ISA) is a member organization for arborists and urban foresters. We bring together professionals from Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Since 1979, we have been a resource and advocate for the green industry.
McDonald-Dunn Forest
McDonald-Dunn Research Forest is located a short 15 minute drive north of the OSU campus. Because of its proximity to campus, this Forest is extensively used for university instruction and research. Four distinct forest management themes, even-aged, two-storied and uneven-aged, plus reserved old-growth stands, allow side-by-side comparisons of the effects of implementing these themes.