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Northwest Woodlands Spring 2014 Want to own a tractor? This article, co-written with Van Decker, provides tips on getting the biggest bang for your buck. Read more…(pg. 22)
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Acres U.S.A. May 2014 Full Circle joins forces with other growers to provide far-reaching services for those seeking organic produce. Read more…
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TimberWest March/April 2014 Blair Standin, owner of Precision Forestry, may be young, but knows how to run a productive, 21st century operation. Read more…
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Acres U.S.A. April 2014 Wild Thyme Farm, located just outside of Oakville, Washington, demonstrates the tangible benefits of creating high-value landscapes based on permaculture principles. Read more…
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Acres U.S.A. March 2014 Partners for Sustainable Pollination partners with growers to support health honeybee and native pollinator populations with a focus on forage. Read more…
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The University of Washington may have a Lamborghini lab, and not one but two ocean-going research vessels, but Dr. Evan Sugden, instructor at the University of Washington for fifteen years and long-time beekeeper, noticed that there was one educational opportunity for students missing: the study of bees and learning bee husbandry. Read more…
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TimberWest January/February 2014 What does a logging road running through the tree-covered hills of eastern Snohomish County and the green fairways of a Seattle golf course have in common? The same Cat D7 or the “old girl,” as Bob Hanner describes her, was used in their construction. Read more…
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Georgia Grown 2013-2104 Georgia’s top crops from its booming $71 billion agriculture industry started as a seed. And since the late 1940s, the Georgia Department of Agriculture’s Seed Laboratory in Tifton has played an important role in verifying that seeds sown by farmers successfully germinate to yield crops and profit. Read more…
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The Forestry Source January 2014 Of the management strategies available to create resilient, productive forests in a changing climate, assisted migration is one strategy that is prompting much discussion within the forestry community. Assisted migration is viewed as a proactive strategy because many tree species do not have the ability to adapt or migrate naturally…
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TimberWest November/December 2013 In John Evans’ opinion, tower logging has the better views, and as a forest engineer for NDC Timber Inc. who has spent nearly 30 years overseeing high-country tower logging operations throughout Grays Harbor, Mason and Pacific counties, and southeast Alaska, he would know. Read more…