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FOR145 - Scarlet Oak
By Darren Morris and Laurie Thomas
Published
on Dec. 2, 2022
FOR140 - Black Oak
By Darren Morris and Laurie Thomas
Published
on Dec. 2, 2022
FOR143 - Chinkapin Oak
By Darren Morris and Laurie Thomas
Published
on Dec. 2, 2022
FOR149 - Sustainable Oak Management Practices
By Darren Morris and Jeffrey Stringer
Published
on Oct. 27, 2022
FOR147 - Understanding the Importance of White Oak
By Darren Morris and Jeffrey Stringer
Published
on Oct. 27, 2022
FOR148 - Challenges of Upland Oak Regeneration
By Darren Morris and Jeffrey Stringer
Published
on Oct. 27, 2022
NEP-230-Cook Wild Kentucky: Fishing in Kentucky
By Gregg Rentfrow and Matthew Springer
Published
on May. 25, 2022
Kentucky offers some of the best fishing chances around. Among our rolling hills, you will find over 62,000 miles of fishable streams and 40 public lakes. Fishing is fun for all ages, and prime fishing spots can be found yearround across the state. Anglers take to the water each year for fun or food.
Kentucky Forest Sector Economic Contribution Report 2020 - 2021
By Billy Thomas,
Bobby Ammerman,
Bobby Thapa,
Chad Niman,
and Thomas Ochuodho
Published on Jan. 19, 2022
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FOR-160-Monitoring for and Controlling Wild Pig Populations in Kentucky
By Matthew Springer
Published
on Oct. 13, 2021
Wild pigs are widely considered to be the most destructive invasive species in the United States. They cause large amounts of agricultural damage, compete with native wildlife for resources, alter wildlife habitat, and threaten biological diversity.
PPFS-OR-H-11-Common Problems of Annuals and Perennials: An Index
By Ellen Crocker
Published
on Aug. 2, 2021
Authors: Ellen Crocker, Jamie Dockery, Nicole Ward Gauthier,