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Identify Osage OrangeIt is reported that the Osage Indians made their hunting bows from this beautiful and hard wood, and it is also used to make furniture. From April to June, Osage-Orange puts out its inconspicuous green flowers but these are followed by the very conspicuous fruits. The fruits are four to five... |
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Christmas Tree Quiz - Find Out How Much You KnowHow much do you really know about Christmas trees and their grand North American tradition? Take this Christmas tree quiz and find out. The quiz is not designed to be easy but don't let that put you off. Pay attention to the correct answers and you will be much more aware of the Christmas tree ... |
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Shop Early for a Cut Christmas Tree!The weekend after Thanksgiving is traditionally when most Christmas tree buying occurs but you should really consider shopping for and buy a Christmas tree a bit earlier. Early shopping will pay off with less competition for higher quality Christmas tree selections and ultimately result in a fr... |
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Protecting Elderly Forest Owners from Financial AbuseChildren, grand-children and relatives are abusing their pensioner family members at alarming rates according to state departments of pension and security. These tough economic times provide incentives to tap alternate and easy sources of revenue, including timberland and farm property. Relatives... |
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Vote for the Most Popular Christmas TreeVoters have determined their top Christmas tree pick for this Christmas season. Forestry at About.com provides that vote for most preferred Christmas tree species commonly available for purchase in the United States. The current winner is Fraser fir (see photo of North Carolina Fraser fir Chris... |
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How to Manage and Identify ChinkapinThe Allegheny chinkapin, also called common chinkapin, may well be our most ignored and undervalued, native North American nut tree. It has been widely hailed as a sweet and edible nut and adds value to it's chestnut cousin and the American chestnut's breeding programs. I found a chinquapin (v... |
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