Upcoming ForestHer Workshops
RALEIGH, N.C. (July 8, 2019) – Women landowners and natural resource professionals interested in learning more about management and …
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Women landowners and natural resource professionals interested in learning more about management and conservation of private lands are invited …
Historically, reforestation has been a strong long-term investment for landowners. This publication assesses the pine reforestation investment based on …
Thank you, Andrew Branan, for organizing and inviting NC FarmLink to the Western Piedmont Land Summit training for NC …
Are you interested in implementing conservation practices such as establishing pollinator habitat on your land? We’re hosting two workshops this …
In 2017, the forest sector in North Carolina—including forestry and logging operations, sawmills, furniture mills, and pulp and paper …
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center will offer a Forestry Pest Management Workshop as part of its Enhancing Sustainability Series on Thursday, June …
U.S. housing starts have trended downward in the last few months. In February 2019, while multifamily housing starts were …
From Mississippi State University, Written by Dr. Randy Rousseau, MSU Extension Service STARKVILLE, Miss. — American sycamores can grow to be …
Have you been caught off guard again? It is that time a year when pine pollen begins to coat …
We just made our Facebook page live! Like our page and join the community of folks interested in farm …
Timber sales are often once- or twice-in-a-lifetime occurrences, which can make learning from experience a potentially very expensive lesson. …
Spring Ag Fest Celebrating Chatham County Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources Saturday, March 30, 2019 10 a.m.–2 p.m. This is a FREE Event! Chatham …
The 2019 North Carolina Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Conference in Winston-Salem, NC this past week featured a presentation from …
The North Carolina Court of Appeals issued an interesting opinion in January 2019 on the nature of timber rights …
Please join us for the next Chatham Conservation Partnership meeting on April 18, 2019, from 9 a.m.–noon at the Chatham County Agriculture …
They say money doesn’t grow on trees, but the forest sector plays a key role in the economy of …
NC FarmLink is working with NC Choices on a grant funded project to tackle one of the biggest barriers …
Dean of Land and Professor of Forestry Dave Ellum at Warren Wilson College gave us a tour of the …
One of the more enjoyable Christmas traditions is to replant a living Christmas tree into …
This factsheet covers selecting the right Christmas tree for your needs, as well as caring …
This factsheet provides general guidelines for obtaining soil samples in Christmas tree fields, a summary …
Nutrient analysis of soil and plant tissue should be an integral part of any tree …
This publication describes invasive plants in North Carolina and provides landowners with information on prevention, …
Developing forestland to continually produce timber and provide wildlife habitat requires an active management plan. …
This fact sheet describes the biology, identification and management of gouty vein gall midge.
This publication reviews methodology for environmental impact assessment and describes an example.