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Perhaps this tree should be called “The Table Oak”, as it stands on four “legs” – each a buttress root – with no central wood at all. It won’t stand forever, of course, but it’s been like this for at ...
Recently I was called upon to inspect an apparently healthy American beech (Fagus grandifolia) tree. Outside of a few tightly bifurcated branch unions, the only real issue with this tree with a 43-inc...
Understanding Lightning & Associated Tree Damage
Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful forces. Lightning can have devastating effects on people, property and trees. Each strike of lightning can reach more than five miles in length, and produce ...
It Pays to Care for Trees!
Guy Meilleur on Reduction Pruning
Asian Longhorned Beetle Quarantine Lifted at State Park and Campground
ODA, ODNR, USDA Deregulate Portion of East Fork State Park
The Ohio Department of Agriculture together with the United States D...
Name That Pathogen
The latest on EAB frequency of treatment
A recent conversation with a colleague revealed that there is still some confusion as to treatment frequency for Emerald Ash Borer, specifically with emamectin benzoate.
According to the 3rd Edition ...