Resources
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Forest Types of Michigan: Hybrid Popular and Hybrid Willow (E3202-12)
Published on November 18, 2015
This bulletin highlights potential commercial applications, management, tree health and wildlife habitat issues of hybrid poplar and hybrid willow forests. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Jack Pine
Published on November 18, 2015
Jack Pine describes the composition, distribution and ecology of jack pine forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Mesic Conifers
Published on November 18, 2015
Mesic Conifers describes the composition, distribution and ecology of mesic conifer forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: What is a Forest Type?
Published on November 18, 2015
What Is a Forest Type? It’s one in a series of 19 bulletins Forest Types of Michigan that focuses on 10 forest types that commonly occur in Michigan forests, as well as one bulletin on hybrid poplar and hybrid willow. -
Wood Chip Heating Guide
Published on November 18, 2015
An in-depth guide for individuals interested in wood chip heating systems. -
How Much Lumber in that Tree?
Published on November 16, 2015
Measuring diameter and height to determine tree volume. -
Michigan Butterflies and Skippers
Published on November 11, 2015
This bulletin contains references for further study for butterflies glossary and extensive list of adult nectar plants and larval host plants. -
Exploring the Prairie Fen Wetlands of Michigan
Published on November 11, 2015
A textbook that covers the details of Prairie Fen wetlands of Michigan. -
Heating Buildings and Business Operations with Biomass Fuel
Published on November 10, 2015
Significant cost savings may be possible when locally produced biomass is used to heat large buildings, farm operations, and heat-intensive commercial ventures such as food processing, greenhouses, and fuel alcohol and biodiesel production. -
Managing Michigan Ponds for Sports Fishing
Published on November 10, 2015
This bulletin is primarily for the present or prospective owner of a Michigan pond where the main goal is sport fishing—for the owner, his or her family, and a few friends.