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Updated: May 19, 2021
Willingness of Forest Landowners To Use Poultry Litter as Fertilizer
Forest landowners were surveyed about their willingness to use poultry litter as a forest fertilizer under a variety of financial incentives. Landowners with more acres, in certain counties, and who were younger were most likely to be willing.
Updated: May 18, 2021
Determination of Optimum Tree Density and Biosolid Application Rate and the Effect on Water Quality and Tree Growth Using the Deep Row Biosolids Incorporation Method: Annual Report for Period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007
This report summarizes five years of experimentation at a site where hybrid poplar trees were planted over deep-row application of biosolids.
Updated: May 18, 2021
Five-Year Study Results on Hybrid Poplar Clone Study Using Deep Row Biosolids Incorporation
The purpose of this study was to test a variety of hybrid poplar clones to see which perform best after five years of growth in a planting with deep-row biosolids.
Updated: May 17, 2021
Woodland Management: Alternative Income Enterprises Resource List - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #626
This fact sheet centers on information available for Maryland landowners interested in generate income from your woodland or farmland using selected alternative income opportunities.
Updated: May 17, 2021
Woodland Management: Trees and Invasive Plants & Insects
Our woodlands are under constant pressure from a variety of non-native insects and plants. These publications can help you learn how to improve the health of your natural areas.
Updated: May 17, 2021
Emerald Ash Borer Will Affect Maryland's Eastern Shore Wetlands - University of Maryland Extension Bulletin #428
This publication documents the threat to the Eastern Shore's ash trees from Emerald Ash Borer, the potential long-term affects EAB will have on the ecosystems, and what steps landowners can take.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Black Bears - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #608
The Black Bear is the largest mammal in Maryland. This fact sheet explains the characteristics of and management techniques for the black bear in the northeastern U.S., particularly in Maryland.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Ruffed Grouse - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #604
The Ruffed Grouse is a medium-sized, heavy-bodied bird. Techniques for managing the Ruffed Grouse vary according to site characteristics, but the aim is almost always to provide protective cover. This fact sheet describes ways to identify and to provide suitable habitat for the ruffed grouse.
Updated: May 12, 2021
Got Bugs? Get Bats! - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #791
Bats are one of Maryland’s most valuable natural resources. All the bat species found in Maryland eat only insects. They are an integral part of the food chain and also provide benefits to humans. This fact sheet describes the important role bats play in controlling insects and will provide information that can be used to attract bats to your area.
Updated: May 6, 2021
Maryland Forests: Past, Present & Future - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #627
For centuries, Maryland's forests have provided wood, wildlife habitat, clean water and air, aesthetic and recreational enjoyment, and many other benefits. This fact sheet briefly describes Maryland's past, present, and future forests and demonstrates that the forest is a renewable natural resource whose future can be ensured by sound forest stewardship.
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