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dying cedar

Managing for Healthy Forests

February 17, 2020December 22, 2020Forestry 2020forests, osu, OSU extension forestry, seedlings

FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Managing for Healthy Forests OSU Plant Pathologist, Jared Leboldus, is called in to examine dying western redcedar. Douglas-fir bark beetles can build up in fallen trees and spread to standing trees. With the mission of sustaining Read More

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