Most small woodland owners want to manage their forests for a wide range of benefits, including wildlife habitat, aesthetics, long-term income and carbon sequestration. This class will introduce you to basic principles of forest ...
Join us for an inspiring and fun immersion into the wild world of our remarkable forests, the native trees that grow in them, the wood they provide, and their connections to your life and work. Through this webinar you’ll...
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...
Lauren Grand, Alicia Christiansen, Francisca Belart, Tamara Cushing, Chris C. Schnepf, Kelsey Ketcheson |
Jun 2024 |
Extension Catalog publicationPeer reviewed (Orange level)
Photo: Alicia Christiansen (Cropped from original)
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.
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.
Part of the Performance Excellence in the Wood Products Industry publication series, this publication and supplemental spreadsheet describes attributes control charts, a tool used in statistical process control.
Describes how to use Pareto analysis to identify and prioritize quality control problems in a manufacturing environment. Includes how to identify nonconformities, their frequency and their impacts. Part of the ...
Even after being dried, solid wood products shrink and swell as they lose or gain moisture. Many problems are preventable if the manufacturer or user understands wood and moisture relationships.