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Are you seeing damage in your trees since the cicadas came to town? Something to worry about or not? Dr. Ellen Crocker, University of Kentucky Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, and Dr. Jonathan Larson, University of Kentucky Entomology, joins us to explain whether or not this is an issue for your forests. Also on tap... James Wright, Executive Director of the Kentucky Forest Industries Association (KFIA), talks about transitioning into his new position, how KFIA operates by helping the industries of Kentucky. And finally Mike Silliman, Kentucky Association of Consulting Foresters (KACF), joins us to talk about how a consulting forester can offer support to landowners by helping them make informed decisions about their woodlands.
This week Dr. Lance Vickers, University of Kentucky Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, will be explaining to us exactly what a forest management plan is and why would you need one! Also on tap... Dr. Ellen Crocker will present another informative segment about forest health and why it is so important!
In this episode of From the Woods Today, Dr. Dave Coyle, Associate Professor and State Extension Specialist at Clemson University, discussed the question springing up in everyone's heads as of late. Is Callery pear the worst tree ever? Tune in for the answer and management tips! And... find out What's Bugging My Tree with Dr. Ellen Crocker, Forest Health Specialist, as we talk all about sapsuckers.
This week on From the Woods Today it's all about invasives of every kind! Frannie Preston drops in to give us an overview of what exactly an invasive is and Dr. Ellen Crocker, Forest Health Specialist joins us for a segment about the top invasive plants that could be affecting our woods in Kentucky. Also on tap... a very special Wings of Kentucky with Dr. D.J. McNeil who talks about invasive birds.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we explore how wildfires in Eastern KY can threaten homes and why being Firewise is crucial for protecting properties and conserving firefighting resources. Plus, we celebrate World Wetlands Day with a special segment.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we talk about the importance of a landowner knowing where their property lines are located, marking the property lines, and notifying adjacent owners. We also have a segment about the Kentucky Maple Syrup Association (KMSA).
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we explore the final chapter of our Value of Woodlands series where we uncover the hidden value wildlife and timber.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we learn about regional ethnobotany of some of our common summer plants—folklore, traditional medicinal use, and more. We also have a segment on how to read soil surveys.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we dive into the intriguing world of armadillos and discuss why they are becoming increasingly relevant to Kentucky's ecosystems. We also have an exciting segment about how some invasive plant species are edible. Learn which pesky plants you can put on your plate.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, co-host Billy Thomas introduces the first installment of a three part series delving into the Value of Woodlands where we will examine the crucial elements contributing to their value, alongside the tangible benefits they offer. We also share some information about an upcoming program for woodland owners.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we have Dr. Larson on to discuss the biology of what happens to insects when they emerge in the springtime due to the warming weather.