Workshop Proceedings 2008 including: tree biology, insects, diseases, weeds, diagnosing problems, pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, miticides and herbicides) and more.
Workshop Proceedings 2011 including: tree biology, insects, diseases, weeds, diagnosing problems, pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, miticides and herbicides) and more.
This manual was prepared for the New Hampshire Pesticide Safety Education Program as part of the study materials for the Christmas tree category for private and commercial applicators.
A fact sheet about establishing a new Christmas Tree Plantation
Workshop presentations and handouts including: establishing capital accounts, basis and record-keeping; reforestation tax incentives; cost-share and conservation payments; passive loss rules; operating expenses and carrying charges; depreciation and section 179 deduction; timber sale income; involuntary conversion; forest taxation; and Christmas trees.
Coordinated and edited by J.F. Ahrens, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Windsor CT with assistance provided by Karen Bennett, University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension.
Fact sheet on the planting and care of tree seedlings
A list of publications are available through the UNH Cooperative Extension Forestry Information Center. If you are interested in receiving any, please check them off and return the list to: Forestry Information Center, 211 Nesmith Hall, 131 Main Street Durham, NH 03824-3597.
A list of sources to purchase tree seeds. Inclusion doesn't constitute an endorsement by UNH Cooperative Extension. Last updated in 2004.
Describes what a soil test is and why one is needed; how and when to take samples; and how the results are used to develop recommendations for fertilizing or liming the soil.
A list of sources to purchase tree seedlings. Inclusion doesn't constitute an endorsement by UNH Cooperative Extension. Last updated in 2004.
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