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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter February 21 2020

This week in #forestry and #wildlandfire news from across the country and around the world!

Original Source

From Nebraska

New forestry major coming to the University of Nebraska [1011 NOW]

This fall, students at the University of Nebraska Lincoln will be able to
declare a new major. It's called regional and community forestry.

More from Nebraska:

Bug wars: Feds introduce Asian wasps to battle emerald ash borer outbreak

in Lincoln area [Fremont Tribune]

In Kansas:

Reclaim your ground from invasive trees [Morning Ag Clips]

Landowners and managers in southwest Kansas are invited to a free workshop
and field demonstration focused on the management and removal of tamarisk,
also known as saltcedar.

From Colorado:

Winter tree watering necessary during drought [Durango
Herald
]


Trees in urban and community settings throughout this area are dormant now,
but they still require occasional watering during dry winters to remain in
top health.

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