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61The Role of the USDA Forest Service in Combatting Non-native, Tree-killing Pests The Threat Approximately 500 species of non-native pests have invaded the United States and are damaging wildland and

The Role of the USDA Forest Service in Combatting Non-native, Tree-killing Pests The Threat Approximately 500 species of non-native pests have invaded the United States and are damaging wildland and

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Source URL: continentalforestdialogue.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-10 19:23:50
62The Twig Colorado State Forest Service Volunteer Newsletter Spring/Summer 2014 CSFS volunteers had a busy spring planting trees, educating Scouts, and helping with spring clean-up at

The Twig Colorado State Forest Service Volunteer Newsletter Spring/Summer 2014 CSFS volunteers had a busy spring planting trees, educating Scouts, and helping with spring clean-up at

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Source URL: csfs.colostate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-19 16:38:50
63Trees on Maine Street  The Project Canopy Bulletin  Nov—Dec[removed]Emerald ash borer (EAB) update

Trees on Maine Street  The Project Canopy Bulletin  Nov—Dec[removed]Emerald ash borer (EAB) update

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Source URL: www.projectcanopy.me

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-18 16:26:29
64CROWN DECLINE The typical pattern of crown decline caused by EAB is the top 1/3 dying first and then progressing down the tree.

CROWN DECLINE The typical pattern of crown decline caused by EAB is the top 1/3 dying first and then progressing down the tree.

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Source URL: forestry.arkansas.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-21 11:17:10
65Tree Trail Guide 1.	Honeylocust 2.	Ash 3.	 Kentucky Coffeetree 4.

Tree Trail Guide 1. Honeylocust 2. Ash 3. Kentucky Coffeetree 4.

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Source URL: www.polkcountyiowa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-27 08:52:30
66Tree E-News Colorado State Forest Service October 2014 EAB Predator Introduced According to a September 29, 2014 news release, from the Emerald Ash Borer Team with the Colorado Department of Agriculture a stingless paras

Tree E-News Colorado State Forest Service October 2014 EAB Predator Introduced According to a September 29, 2014 news release, from the Emerald Ash Borer Team with the Colorado Department of Agriculture a stingless paras

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Source URL: csfs.colostate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-30 11:34:52
67Alternative to Ash Trees: Commercially Available Species and Cultivars Dr. Laura G. Jull Dept. of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison Santamour[removed]established guidelines for tree planting within a city: Pla

Alternative to Ash Trees: Commercially Available Species and Cultivars Dr. Laura G. Jull Dept. of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison Santamour[removed]established guidelines for tree planting within a city: Pla

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Source URL: labs.russell.wisc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-19 11:42:23
68The Role of the USDA Forest Service in Combatting Non-native, Tree-killing Pests The Threat Approximately 500 species of non-native pests have invaded the United States and are damaging wildland and

The Role of the USDA Forest Service in Combatting Non-native, Tree-killing Pests The Threat Approximately 500 species of non-native pests have invaded the United States and are damaging wildland and

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Source URL: www.continentalforestdialogue.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-10 19:23:50
69The Role of the USDA Forest Service in Combatting Non-native, Tree-killing Pests The Threat Approximately 500 species of non-native pests have invaded the United States and are damaging wildland and

The Role of the USDA Forest Service in Combatting Non-native, Tree-killing Pests The Threat Approximately 500 species of non-native pests have invaded the United States and are damaging wildland and

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Source URL: www.continentalforestdialogue.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-10 19:25:10
70.  Chalara ash dieback disease Background Chalara ash dieback disease is a relatively new serious disease of ash caused by the fungal pathogen Chalara fraxinea. It has spread rapidly across much of Europe, with the major

. Chalara ash dieback disease Background Chalara ash dieback disease is a relatively new serious disease of ash caused by the fungal pathogen Chalara fraxinea. It has spread rapidly across much of Europe, with the major

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Source URL: www.agriculture.gov.ie

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-29 16:52:07