Extension Notes

The LandOwner Resource Centre, in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, has published more than 50 extension notes for landowners on various topics such as: forests, agroforestry, pest, water and wetlands, property management and wildlife. Topics include:
Forests Basswood
Benefits of Windbreaks
Butternut
Careful Handling and Planting of Nursery Stock
Caring for Ice-damaged Trees
Caring for Ice-damaged Woodlots and Plantations
Clearing the Way: Preparing the Site for Tree Planting
Choosing a Silviculture System
Cover Crops
Help Tree Seedlings Beat Weed Competition
Designing and Caring for Windbreaks
Do You Have A Healthy Woodlot?
Eastern Hemlock Eastern White Cedar Eastern
White Pine
Forest History of Eastern Ontario
Forestry Talk: A Glossary of Common Terms
Managing Regeneration in Conifer Plantations to Restore a Mixed Hardwood Forest
Managing Red Pine Plantations
Managing Young Hardwood Stands for Sawlog Production
Mulches Help Trees Beat Weed Competition
Old-Growth Forests of Southern Ontario
Planning a School Tree Plant
Planning for Tree Planting
Poplars
Red Oak
Restoring Old-Growth Features to Managed Forests in Southern Ontario
Room to Grow: Controlling the Competition
Selling Standing Timber
Sugar Maple Tree Guards Protect Your Trees
Tree Shelters Help Hardwood Tree Grow Faster
Using a Backpack Herbicide Sprayer to Control Weeds
White Spruce
Woodchip Combustion
Maintaining Healthy Urban Trees
Agroforestry Backyard Maple Syrup Production
Planting and Caring for Nut Trees
Pests Cedar Leafminers
Water and Wetlands Preserving and Restoring Natural Shorelines
Restoring Shorelines with Willows
Building a Pond
Improving Fish Habitat
Protecting Fish Habitat
Preserving Water Quality
Wildlife Building Nesting Platforms for Ospreys
Cavity Trees are Refuges for Wildlife
Options for Controlling Beaver on Private Land
Protecting Trees from Vole Damage
Financial Aspects Business Approach to Owning Rural Property
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