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On-demand webinars for nursery growers now available
Published on February 26, 2019
The recordings from the 2019 Winter Nursery Conference are available online. -
NE District Community Forester
Hiring Organization: Kansas State University
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: October 27, 2023
Job Location: Kansas
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The link between climate change and the spread of invasive species
Published on September 25, 2015
Highly adaptable non-native plants have a competitive edge in a changing climate. -
City Forest Service Team Member
Hiring Organization: Silicon Valley Climate Corps (AmeriCorps)
Employment type: Temporary
Application Due Date: August 18, 2024
Job Location: Silicon Valley, CA
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An early warning for forest health
Published on November 27, 2016
Lichens have been studied as an early warning system for forest health by the United States Forest Service since the 1980s. -
Oct 9
Organic Apple Orchard Tour at Third Leaf Farms - TOPP Partner event
October 9, 2025 4:00PM – 6:00PM 4 to 6pm ET Third Leaf Farm, 13993 10 Mile Rd NE, Greenville, MI 48838
Managing organic apples is complex! See this example from a 3rd generation orchard that has transitioned to organic. Farmer Kyle Rasch will share about soil health, organic pest and disease management and more! Mokhles Elsysy will discuss orchard netting.
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Forest Management Intern
Hiring Organization: State of Washington
Employment type: Internship
Application Due Date: January 31, 2024
Job Location: Port Angeles, WA
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Kids back on the farm? Sign them up for the 2014 Integrated Pest Management Academy
Published on January 9, 2014
Do you have a farm employee who could brush up on their pest management skills? Register now to ensure their spot at this pioneering workshop designed to serve specialty crop, field crop and landscape professionals. -
USDA offers forest management assistance
Published on May 8, 2009
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Current Fungal Biology – Invasive fungi destroys native trees in Hawaii
Published on October 28, 2016
Zebra mussels, asian carp, purple loostrife, spotted knapweed. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Red Pine
Published on November 4, 2015
Red Pine describes the composition, distribution and ecology of red pine forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
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: Swamp Conifer
Published on November 4, 2015
Swamp Conifer describes the composition, distribution and ecology of swamp conifer forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Swamp Hardwood
Published on November 4, 2015
Swamp Hardwood describes the composition, distribution and ecology of swamp hardwood forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Oak-Hickory
Published on November 4, 2015
Oak-Hickory describes the composition, distribution and ecology of oak-hickory forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Aspen
Published on November 4, 2015
Aspen describes the composition, distribution and ecology of aspen 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. -
Lead Grower Tuinier Brothers
Hiring Organization: Tuinier Brothers Greenhouse
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: December 15, 2024
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Forest Ecologist/Silviculturist
Hiring Organization: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: December 9, 2024
Job Location: Statewide, Wisconsin
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Urban Forests and Climate Change | Forest Carbon and Climate Program
The Urban Forests and Climate Change intensive course explores the ways in which trees, forests, and wood products can contribute to climate change mitigation and improved community resilience in urban and municipal environments.