Tag: woodland management
Forestry management benefits landowners
The function and health of a forest are important from an ethical standpoint, but also in reaching a landowner's goals for their property.
Things to consider before harvesting your timber
If you are thinking of earning some money by harvesting your timber, there are some things you should know before signing away rights to your property.
How to improve your woodlands and attract more wildlife
Learn more about management techniques to improve your woods, attract more wildlife and increase the value of the trees on your property.
ODNR alerts public to timber theft in rural areas
Tree theft in rural areas of Ohio should be of concern to residents and landowners due to high prices for white oak and black walnut timber.
Do you look at your woodlands as a crop? Maybe you...
Putting together a Forestry Stewardship Plan for your woodlands can be beneficial to help reach your goals.
Conservation funds still available
Oct. 19 is the deadline to submit applications under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program with the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Take care of tree habitat by setting priorities
If you want to guide your woods in a certain direction, you need to remove the undesirable trees to release the potential of the desirable ones.
How to fell a tree
Evaluate the tree you want to remove and decide whether or not you can do it safely. Learn to fell a tree in five simple steps.
How to manage woodlots with dying ash trees
It takes a lot of work to convert a woodlot to a new dominate native species, but you can eliminate the native surge.
Clums honored as Ohio Tree Farm of the Year
Foresters Koral and Randy Clum not only give advice to other landowners, they've developed their own 152-acre tree farm, honored this year as the Ohio Tree Farm of the Year.