Forests and Trees

After a three day delay at the State Forest Nursery, we were finally able to get our hands dirty. Due to the deep frost level and the ice and snow tha... Learn More
Invasive species are an increasingly common issue in New Hampshire forests, and a growing number of municipalities and private landowners are struggli... Learn More
National Invasive Species Awareness Week is being celebrated February 25 to March 3, 2019. Invasive species come in many forms—plants, animals, pathog... Learn More
Figure 1 (header image). High-resolution LiDAR image showing a multi-level forest adjacent to a stream channel. Color shown to represent total elevati... Learn More
Now is a great time of year to look for signs of forest pests like emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle and hemlock woolly adelgid in your trees... Learn More
As trees in your forest grow, they become more valuable. A larger tree can be more valuable because it has more volume to make more product. The bigge... Learn More
A regular feature from Good Forestry in the Granite State
A regular feature from Good Forestry in the Granite State Learn More
Forestry is essentially long-term agriculture. Someone I met with an agricultural background who is now involved with forestry described foresters as ... Learn More
The white and red spruce trees that grow in the northern boreal forests of the New Hampshire are dramatic in winter. These symmetrical cone shaped tre... Learn More
During the recent holiday season, we gave thanks for what we have and gave gifts to friends and family. But all year round we receive gifts from trees... Learn More