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Forest Management
Using a Tree Measuring Stick
Management Options for Minimizing Emerald Ash Borer Impact on Ohio Woodlands, F-59-05
Ash Replacements for Urban and Woodland Plantings
Using Local Woodlot Lumber F-9
Growing American Ginseng in Ohio: Site Preparation and Planting Using the Wild- Simulated Approach, F-57-04
Growing American Ginseng in Ohio: Selecting a Site, F-58-04
BMPs for Erosion Control for Logging Practices in Ohio, Bulletin 916
A Guide to Increasing Financial Returns From Your Woodland, F-48-02
Are My Trees Ash?, F-55-04
Calibrating Boom Sprayers for Forestry Herbicide Application, F-21
Calibration Of Hand Sprayers For Herbicide Application, F-20
Control of Deer Damage in Tree Plantations, F-12
Controlling Undesirable Trees, Shrubs and Vines in Your Woodland, F-45-97
Crop Tree Management: A New Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals, F-50-02
Forest Management - Developing a Plan to Care For Your Forest, F-34-02
Forests of Ohio
Getting the Most Return From Your Timber Sale - Don't Just Sell Your Timber, Market It, F-37-01
Harvesting and Reproduction Methods for Ohio Forests, F-47-02
Herbicides Commonly Used for Controlling Undesirable Trees, Shrubs, and Vines in Your Woodland, F-45 Supplement-04
How Much Herbicide Do I Need?, F-23
Leaf Identification Key to Eighty-Eight Ohio Trees, Bulletin 899
Managing Streamside Forests for Profit and Clean Water, F-54-02
Measuring Standing Trees - Determining Diameter, Merchantable Height, and Volume, F-35-02
Ohio Trees, Bulletin 700
Relative Effectiveness of Herbicides Commonly Used to Control Woody Vegetation in Forest Stands, F-51-02
The Gypsy Moth in Ohio: Minimizing Its Impact on Ohio's Woodlands, F-33
Timber Sale Contracts, F-38-02
Trees and Home Construction, Bulletin 870-99
Urban Walnut Trees - Their Value as Timber or Veneer, F-44-02
Using Local Woodlot Lumber, F-9
Woodlands Make Poor Pastures, F-15

Maple
Hobby Maple Syrup Production, F-36-02
Maple Candy and Other Confections, F-46-02

Christmas Trees
Ohio Christmas Tree Producers Manual, Bulletin 670
Selecting and Caring For Your Cut Christmas Tree, F-49-99

Lumber

Measuring Standing Trees - Determining Diameter, Merchantable Height, and Volume, F-35-02
Stacking Lumber for Drying, F-8-02

Taxes
How To Determine Your Timber Basis, F-25
Recovering Timber Costs-Capital Expenditures, F-28
Recovering Your Timber Management Costs-Operating Expenses, F-29
Tax Treatment from Timber Sales, F-30
Timber Losses Through Casualty, Theft or Condemnation-Tax Treatment, F-31
Timber Tax Definitions, f-32
Tree Planting-Reforestation Investment Tax Credit and Amortization, F-27

 

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