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11.10.08

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources celebrated an impressive milestone in October:  After 80 years, they’ve grown their one BILLIONTH tree seedling. The DNR’s nursery program serves a tremendously important role... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's tamarack forest type: products and uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's oak forest type: products & uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

An index to brief overviews of Minnesota's forest types: Aspen-birch, Black spruce, Black walnut, Bottomland hardwoods, Eastern white pine, Jack pine, Northern hardwoods, Oak-hickory, Northern white-cedar, Red (Norway) pine, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's bottomland hardwoods cover type: products & uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's spruce-fir cover type: products & uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's northern hardwoods cover type: products & uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's black walnut cover type: products & uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's red pine forest type: products and uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »

4.20.07

A brief overview of Minnesota's jack pine cover type: products & uses, growing conditions, regeneration, silviculture, and... Read More »
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