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2 / 2: An aerial view of a location between Bismarck and Garrison Dam shows the linear nature of much of North Dakota's forest. These planted tree rows and shelter belts account for about 1 ...
The North Dakota Champion Tree Program, run by the North Dakota Forest Service, announced four new champion trees to the North Dakota Register of Champion Trees, and one of them is the Kentucky ...
This tree was nominated by Joel Allen, with the North Dakota Forest Service. This new state champion has a total of 73.6 points for having a circumference of 2 feet 9.1 inches, height of 35 feet ...
Students from across the region came together June 25 at the Anishinabe Learning, Cultural and Wellness Center for a hands-on ...
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North Dakota Forest Service offers windbreak assistance grant - MSNBISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - There aren’t a lot of trees in North Dakota, but the ones we do have offer protection landowners depend on. Tree rows protect crops and livestock in our unpredictable ...
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Emerald ash borer arrives in North Dakota - MSNThe North Dakota Forest Service (NDFS) is concerned for the health of the state's ash trees after the recent discovery of an invasive beetle that has arrived in North Dakota for the first time.
REYNOLDS, N.D. -- Jeff and Amy Sobolik have four children to put through college. So in 1994, the Soboliks launched Prairie Forest Products, a family business that cuts up trees, most of them from ...
How to save trees from emerald ash borer 04:28. The emerald ash borer has been confirmed in North Dakota, the latest among dozens of states where the dreaded, tree-killing insect has spread, state ...
As the holiday season gets underway, Christmas tree-cutting permits are now on sale in North Dakota. Seasonal permits can now be purchased online for the Sheyenne and Little Missouri national ...
We had driven through the tiny town of Fort Ransom, continued past the end of the pavement and turned onto a gravel road labelled “American Byway.” A sign directed a ...
We once tried planting a unique type of maple in our back yard in Fargo. The tree made it through one winter, but not a second one. The tree wasn’t cheap — it cost about $150.
An individual tree, in the right location, can lower summer air conditioning costs by up to 30% (U.S. Forest Service). That’s the equivalent of 10 room-size air conditioners running 20 hours a day!
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