Japanese climbing fern is a noxious weed that can cause ecological and economic damage. Knowing its characteristics and effective removal me...
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Kudzu is a classic example of a plant that was introduced with good intentions but that resulted in bad outcomes. Learn about th...
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Brown spot needle blight is an emerging disease in loblolly pine plantations in Alabama. Identification and control of this fungus is crucia...
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This key can help you identify 69 of the most common native trees found in Alabama. Keys such as this one, which is based on a series of cho...
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Before planting a food plot, land managers should always have the soil tested for nutrient and pH levels. Applying recommended amend...
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Nontimber forest products are commonly used in the foliage and floral industries. Management for these products can diversify inco...
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Three of the most important requirements for game and nongame wildlife are shelter (cover), food, and water. Increasing or decreasing t...
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Learn more about determining if pine straw production is right for you.
Production of nontimber forest products such as pine straw can b...
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