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Business Management
*Should
I Put up a Sign? - Balfour, Ric - NWW Spring 2002
*Timber
Cops - From the Winter 2001 issue of Forest Focus - NWW Spring
2002
*Working
Together to Curb Abuse - Heryford, Dennis E. - NWW Spring 2002
*You Can
Get There From Here - Bowers, Steve - NWW Spring 2002
Christmas Trees
Christmas Tree Related Web Resources
- Chal Landgren
How To Keep Your Christmas Tree Fresh
and Green - Jean McCloskey
Late Season Weed Control for Christmas
Trees - Springath, Kurt
Diseases
The Spring Branch Dieback Phenomena
in Douglas-fir and Implications of the 2001 Drought - Overhulser,
Dave and Kanaskie, Alan
Environmental Concerns
*Carbon
Offset Projects - Opportunities for Landowners - Henri, Carolyn
J. - NWW-Summer 2000
*Coarse
Woody Debris - Tying the System Together - Creighton, Janean
- NWW-Summer 2000
*Involving
Local Schools in Forest Ecology and Silviculture - Rosenblatt,
Roger and Fernne - NWW-Fall 2000
*Oregon's
Carbon Investment in Family Forestlands - Cathcart, Jim - NWW-Summer
2000
Public Values Have Changed - Adams,
Paul
Fire
Hands On Fires Science in Central Oregon
- Stewart, Jon
*Personal
Protection Emphasized in Firewise Program - Marker, John - NWW-Summer
2000
Protecting Your Property from
Wildfires - Carter, Jack
Tillamook State Forest's Future,
Hanson, Scott
Forest Measurement
Aerial Photographs Available Online
Humbert, Ken
Please Explain . . . . . Weyerhauser
Co.
Timber Cruises John Foster
Forest Protection
Avoiding Wildlife Damage to N. W. Conifers,
Campbell, Dan
Boomer Baffles - the Milk Jug Defense,
Phillips, Bob
Hands On Fire Science in Central Oregon,
Stewart, Jon
Indirect Methods for Avoiding Damage,
Campbell, Dan
*Managing
Vole Damage - Wagner, Kim - NWW-Spring 2001
*Reforestation
in Vole Country - Goldstein, Stu - NWW-Spring 2001
*Small in
size, Great in Importance: Invertibrates in your Soil - Moldenke,
Andrew - NWW-Summer 2001
Teddy Bears Don't Eat Trees, Belton, Dr.
John
Wildlife Repellent Studies, Campbell,
Dan
Forest Rules and Regulations
*Access
To Liability - What Kind of Jam Will I Find Myself in For Letting
Others On My Land? - Burns, Ann Forest NWW Spring 2002
*Access
To Private Property - The Starker Experience - Blanchard, Gary
- NWW Spring 2002
*America's
Private Forests: Status and Stewardship - Best, Constance -
NWW Spring 2002
*A Road
Runs Through It - Duggan, Jack - NWW Spring 2002
*Conservation
Easements - An Invaluable Tool for the Private Forest Owner
- Rosenblatt, Roger - NWW-Summer 2001
*Dare
To Compare - Jim Colla, Ted Lorensen and Ann Forest Burns -
NWW-Spring 2001
*Forest
Practices Contrasted Among Four States, - Erixson, John - NWW-Spring
2001
*Forest
Practices Trends and Negative Effects - Colla, Jim - NWW-Spring
2001
*New
Images and Words Shape Perceptions - Woodland Owners can help Provide
Balance Adams, Paul W. - NWW-Summer 2000
*Northwest
Forest Practices Regulation and Forest Management Certification
- By Steverson O. Moffat and Frederick W. Cubbage - NWW-Spring 2001
*The
Importance of Property Boundary Surveys for Managing Tree Farm Risks
- Glassford, Alicia - NWW-Summer 2000
Genetics
*Breeding
programs for "other" species are underway, - By Randy Johnson
- NWW-Winter 2000
*Forest
Genetics: What's in it for the Family Forest Owner? - By Jess
Daniels - NWW-Winter 2000
*Genetics
and the Family Forest - By Bob Playfair - NWW-Winter 2000
*How Harvest
Methods Affect Tree Genetics - By George E. Howe - NWW-Winter
2000
*Orchard-grown
seedlings can provide growth gain - By Paul Morgan - NWW-Winter
2000
*Species-specific
seed zones for Washington and western Oregon - By William Randall
and Paul Berrang - NWW-Winter 2000
Logging
The Portable Sawmill Option - A Small Scale
Harvesting Tool - Hanson, Scott
Management Planning
*Around the globe and into your home: New innovations in GPS - By Jon Aschenbach - NWW-Fall 2001
*A GREAT Tool for Woodland Analysis - By Norman E. Elwood - NWW-Fall 2001
*Computer Software for the Small Woodland Owner - By Rich Howard - NWW-Fall 2001
*Have farm, will compute: One tree farmer's use of the computer - By Bill Lukens- NWW-Fall 2001
*The Rural Technology Initiative: Computer Technology for Tomorrow's Forests Today - By Larry Mason- NWW-Fall 2001
*Meet the Internet - By Steve Wilent- NWW-Fall 2001
Marketing
Before Harvesting Your Timber,
Eckis, Ralph
Forester Advise on Selling Timber
- Pranger, Tony
Multiple Use
A Winning Combination for Oregon Landowners,
Hunters, and Wildlife - Pranger, Tony
Managing Private Forests for Timber
and Wildlife Habitat, Pranger, Tony
Pruning
A Little Old Lady Learns About Logging
- Butts, Linda
*Pneumatics
can be Quick and Easy Cut - Bondi, Mike - NWW-Spring 2000
*Pruning
to Enhance Tree and Stand Value - Fitzgerald, Steve and Emmingham,
Bill - NWW-Spring 2000
*To prune
or not to prune? The right answer may be 20 years away! - Hanson,
Nels - NWW-Winter 2000
What We've Learned about Pruning Douglas-fir
- Lynn & Linda Butts
Reforestation
A Forest Reborn - Review - Hanson,
Scott
A Quick Reforestation Checklist
- Ole Helgerson
Planting Trees Takes Planning
- Belton, Dr. John
Tree Tolerance Tables Unknown
Wet Ground - What Trees Should You Plant
- Landgren, Chal
The Tillamook Forest, A Remarkable Work in
Progress - Enquist, Merrily
Riparian Management
*Comparison
of Riparian Protection Standards - Colla, Jim - NWW-Spring
2001
Putting in a Large Culvert - Shibley,
Gilbert
Private Landowner Forestry Bridge Project
- Mike Matthews
Small Bridge Construction - Hanson,
Scott
Stand Management
Bears Snub Pruned Trees - Nolte, Dale
*"Dirt
Poor?"...or is it "Dirt Rich?" Find out with NRCS Soil Surveys
- Hatz, Russ - NWW-Summer 2001
Early Seedling Fertilization, A Work in Progress
- Ketchum, Scott & Haase, Diane
Fertilizing Forests Spurs Extra
Growth - Webster, Steve
*Forest
Soils, The Key Factor of Crop Productivity - Miller, Richard
E. - NWW-Summer 2001
Herbicides and Their Uses for Alternate
Conifer Species - Wilbur-Ellis Co.
*Soil
Compaction on Woodlands--Protecting the Good Earth - Adams,
Dr. Paul - NWW-Summer 2001
*Soil--The
Basic Resource - Hatz, Russ - NWW-Summer 2001
To Prune or Not To Prune? The Right Answer
May Be 20 Years Away! - Hanson, Nels
*Determining
Sustainable Forest Harvest Made Simple - Kintigh, Bob - NWW
Spring 2002
Taxation
Forestland & Timber Taxes Are Changing
- Oregon Department of Forestry
*Property Taxes Too High? Make Certain of your Land's Tax Designation - Alexander, Susan - NWW-Fall 2001
Miscellaneous
An Eventful Year at Hopkins Memorial Tree
Farm - Torres, Lou
*Equipment
Decisions Influenced by many Factors - Havel, Mark - NWW-Fall
2000
Forest Glossary of terminology - Oregon State
University Extension
*Leave a
Lasting Legacy - Hicks, Samantha - NWW-Summer 2000
*Must
Have Tools for your Tree Farm - Neil Schroeder and Wendell Walker
- NWW-Fall 2000
Private Landowner Forestry Bridge Project
- Mike Matthews
Public Values Have Changed - Adams,
Dr. Paul
Switzerland and Oregon - Contrasts
and Similarities - Hanson, Scott
Tips On Testifying - Jean McCloskey
*Using Backpack
Sprayers to Control your Weeds and Brush - Alber, Bruce - NWW-Fall
2000
*Which
Tree Planting Tool is best for You? - Helgerson, Ole T. - NWW-Fall
2000
*"Woodsy
Weirdoes," Politics and Forests in the Northwest - Lunch, William
M. - NWW-Spring 2001
Margaret Hopkins Leaves A Legacy...Forever
- Bondi, Mike
The History of Hopkins Memorial Tree Farm
- Battaile, Connie
*Northwest Woodlands is
a benefit of membership in the Oregon Small Woodlands Association,
Washington Farm Forestry Association, Idaho Forest Owners Association
and Montana Forest Owners Association. For information on joining
one of these family forestry associations, contact:
The Oregon Small Woodlands
Association: Mike Gaudern, (503)588-1813
The Washington Farm Forestry
Association:
Nels Hanson, (360)459-0984
The Idaho Forest Owners
Association:
Sonny Poirier, (208)437-3371
The Montana Forest
Owners Association:
Thomas Liechty, (406)726-3787
Forest Landowners
of California:
Dan Weldon, (916)972-0273

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