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Nebraska Forest Service: Determining Fire Department Operating And Suppression Costs
Nebraska Forest Service: Determining Fire Department Operating And Suppression Costs
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Determining Fire Department Operating Costs; Fire Equipment Examples For Each Category; Determining Fire Department Suppression Costs
Nebraska Forest Service Annual Report 2008, Scott J. Josiah, Becky Erdkamp Erdkamp
Nebraska Forest Service Annual Report 2008, Scott J. Josiah, Becky Erdkamp Erdkamp
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Welcome From the State Forester; Fuels Treatment Projects Improve Forest Health and Safety; Community Wildfire Protection Planning: The First Step; NFS Coordinates Nebraska Wild Land Fire Academy ; Advances in Hybrid Hazelnut R&D: An Emerging Food and Biofuels Crop With Promise for Nebraska ; retree Nebraska—One Town, One Tree, One Shovel At A Time promoting ; Time promoting Good Trees for the Good Life ; 156nebraska Continues Strong Tree City USA; CEP Grants Significantly Impact Nebraska Landscape ; Storms Take a Toll on Community Forests ; Nebraska’s Available Woody Biomass Resources ; Reversing the Decline of Conservation Tree Plantings; Great …
Nebraska Forest Service: Alma & Orleans After The Storm: A Tale Of Two Towns, Chip Murrow
Nebraska Forest Service: Alma & Orleans After The Storm: A Tale Of Two Towns, Chip Murrow
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Historically, Nebraska’s climate is tough on trees. From high winds and tornados to fires, drought, snow and ice, Nebraska’s trees take a beating. In some cases, such as with tornados, there is little that can prepare trees. However, there is a belief that proper tree care and maintenance will improve the chances of trees weathering snow and ice storms.
Nebraska Forest Service Wood Waste Supply & Utilization Assessment, Rich Lane
Nebraska Forest Service Wood Waste Supply & Utilization Assessment, Rich Lane
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Increased utilization of wood waste can help decrease our Nation’s dependence on foreign energy purchases, generate energy cost-savings, enhance the efficiencies of forest and range management efforts, reduce the amount of wood waste disposed of in landfills and stimulate local economic development. In 2006 a Rand Corporation analysis found that 25% of the Nation’s energy could be competitively produced from ethanol, wind power and other forms of renewable energy such as woody biomass. A national alliance, known as the Energy Future Coalition, has subsequently advanced the “25 x 25 Initiative”. (www.25x25.org) The Coalition’s vision, now endorsed by the National Association …
Nebraska Forest Service: Wildland Fire Protection, Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska Forest Service: Wildland Fire Protection, Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Aerial Wildfire Suppression;Equipment, Cost Share & Planning;Wildfire Suppression Training;NFS Wildland Fire Protection Program;Fire Prevention;Wildfire Suppression Training;Equipment;Cost-Share Programs; Aerial Wildfire Suppression; Planning; Publications
Nebraska Forest Service: Forest Fuels Treatment Program, Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska Forest Service: Forest Fuels Treatment Program, Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
The Growing Risk; What Can Homeowners Do?; Cost-Share Assistance From NFS; To Learn More
Nebraska Forest Service: Windbreak & Shelterbelt Appraisal, Gary Naughton, David Mooter, Richard Woollen
Nebraska Forest Service: Windbreak & Shelterbelt Appraisal, Gary Naughton, David Mooter, Richard Woollen
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Living windbreaks and shelterbelts are important assets in rural areas of the Great Plains that protect homes, crops and domestic animals from wind throughout the year. They offer a safe haven for wildlife and provide attractive visual barriers. Windbreaks and shelterbelts can have measurable monetary value, and if they are damaged or destroyed, a professional appraisal may be necessary to determine their value. This publication is designed for professionals who are involved in windbreak and shelterbelt appraisal. It is also meant to show the complexity of appraisal work and the need to have professional help.
Nebraska Timber Buyers
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
This directory includes active buyers of timber in Nebraska who request to be listed. It was originally developed from a “Timber Buyers Survey” conducted in July, 2001. Corrections/additions are periodically incorporated. Endorsement of listed individuals or firms by the Nebraska Forest Service is not intended or implied. Corrections and/or additions may be submitted to: Marketing & Utilization Forester, Nebraska Forest Service, 109 Plant Industry Building, UNL, Lincoln, NE 68583-0815. Phone: (402)472-5822; FAX: (402) 472-2964, E-mail: dadams2@unl.edu
Chemical Control Of Common Forest And Shade Tree Pests, Mark Harrell, Laurie Stepanek
Chemical Control Of Common Forest And Shade Tree Pests, Mark Harrell, Laurie Stepanek
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
This information is intended as a guide to the chemical control of common insect pests and diseases of forest and shade trees. This is not a complete list of all pesticides available. Other methods of control that do not involve the use of pesticides may be effective against certain pests and should be considered before a pesticide is used. Trade names have been used for convenience. No endorsement is implied, and no discrimination against similar products not listed is intended. No guarantee of effectiveness is made. Some pesticides may not be appropriate for certain trees or pests or under certain …
Nebraska Timber Industry— An Assessment Of Timber Product Output And Use, 2006, Ronald J. Piva, Dennis Adams
Nebraska Timber Industry— An Assessment Of Timber Product Output And Use, 2006, Ronald J. Piva, Dennis Adams
Nebraska Forest Service: Publications
Nebraska’s wood products manufacturing industry employs more than 2,200 workers with an output of approximately $286 million (U.S. Census Bureau 2002). In this bulletin we discuss recent Nebraska forest industry trends and report the results of a detailed study of the forest industry, industrial roundwood production, and associated primary mill wood and bark residue in Nebraska in 2006. Such detailed information is necessary for intelligent planning and decision making in wood procurement, forest resources management, and forest industry development. Likewise, researchers need current forest industry and industrial roundwood information for planning projects.
The last published report from a detailed study …