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Emerald Ash Borer Workshops

Emerald Ash borer is having an impact on Ohio’s forests and will continue to do so as it moves across the state. This program will cover what management options woodland owners have in dealing with this non-native invasive pest and how to market your timber in light of the state and federal quarantines that are now in place.




2008 Class Schedule:
To be announced

 

 

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Did you know?
During the mid 1900’s Ohio’s forest covered only 12% of the landscape.

 

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