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Posts Tagged ‘forestry’

Scent reinforces Christmas memories

Paul Hetzler — Dec 16, 2017

Forgetful squirrels, agents of reforestation

Paul Hetzler — Nov 12, 2017

Invasive borer quickly turns ash trees into widowmakers

Paul Hetzler — Oct 22, 2017

An “in-tents” infestation

Paul Hetzler — May 28, 2017

It’s little, it’s green, it’s 100% lethal, and it’s just across the river

Paul Hetzler — Mar 19, 2017
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Thirsty maples: Will this drought year sap next year’s sap production?

Paul Hetzler — Jan 8, 2017

When the bough breaks: a cautionary tale

Paul Hetzler — Nov 20, 2016

Why the color of too dry is “blah”

Paul Hetzler — Aug 27, 2016

“Pining” for drier and healthier growing seasons

Paul Hetzler — Jun 18, 2016
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When trees go over the hill

Paul Hetzler — Mar 5, 2016
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