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FOR166 - Crop Tree Release for Upland Oaks
By Jeffrey Stringer
Published
on Dec. 1, 2023
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FOR163 - Midstory Removal for Upland Oaks
By Jeffrey Stringer,
John Lhotka,
and Zachary J. Hackworth
Published on Dec. 1, 2023
Authors: John M. Lhotka, Zachary J. Hackworth, and Jeffrey W. Stringer
FOR161 - Enrichment Planting of Upland Oaks
Published on Dec. 1, 2023
Author Information: Stacy L. Clark, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, and Daniel C. Dey, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
White Fringeless Orchid
Published on Nov. 1, 2023
Forests are often managed to enhance the quality of timber, wildlife habitat, or ecosystem services. However, in some cases, forest management is focused on improving the understory. This is the case with a long-term research project involving FNR, the Kentucky Office of Nature Preserves, and the U.S. Forest Service.
Partnerships Make Our Work Possible
Published on Nov. 1, 2023
The success of our department relies heavily upon our partnerships.
FOR175 - Woodland Invasive Plant Management Series: Bush Honeysuckle
By Billy Thomas,
Ellen Crocker,
Jacob Muller,
Jeffrey Stringer,
and John Cox
Published on Oct. 31, 2023
Several species of Asian bush honeysuckle in the genus Lonicera are invasive in North America. The most common invasive bush honeysuckle species in Kentucky is the Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) but other invasive honeysuckle species include L. morrowii, L. tatarica, L. x bella.
FOR174 - Fall Webworms
By Ellen Crocker
Published
on Oct. 31, 2023
Fall webworms are native tent caterpillars that can be found throughout the United States and southern Canada. This species is distinguished by its "tent" constructed at the ends of tree branches, allowing caterpillars to feed gregariously on enclosed foliage.