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Alabama's TREASURED Forests Magazine 2011 Issues


This premiere publication of the Alabama Forestry Commission is provided at no charge to the forest landowners of Alabama. A glossy, full-color, 32-page magazine, it is published three times each year: Spring, Summer, and Fall. Filled with information and technical assistance, it is designed to assist landowners in making informed decisions about the management practices they apply to their land. Encompassing both hardwood and softwood, urban and rural, topics include forest health, drought, pests and diseases; invasive species; prescribed burning and wildfire protection; water resources and environmental issues; wildlife; as well as available state and federal grants and programs. Articles and photographs are contributed by AFC employees and other forestry or natural resources professionals. The current circulation is over 14,000.

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Fall/Winter 2011

"He Restoreth My Soul"
First Cases of Laurel Wilt Disease Confirmed in Alabama
AFC 2013 Budget Fact Sheet
Changing Timberland Ownership Bringing Unknowns to Industry, State Economies
Recommendations for Ice-Damaged Trees
Hidden TREASURE: Check Stephens "Christmas TREESURE"
Hogs Gone Wild: Controlling Feral Hogs
Quick Guide to Firewise Shrubs
Hack & Squirt: A Poor Man's Way to Improve His Forest
TREASURE Forest Memorial: Bobby Allen Bearden
One Picture at a Time
Forest Roads
Veterans Take a "Walk in the Forest" at a Clay County TREASURE Forest
Seedling Sources for Landowners
Why Do Some Bare-root Seedlings Die?
Directory of Alabama Forestry Commission County Offices
Trees of Alabama: Red Bay
2011 Fall/Winter TREASURED Forests Magazine
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Summer 2011

A Labor of Love
Restoring North Alabama’s Storm-Battered Urban Forest
In the Aftermath of the Storms: Claiming a Timber Casualty Loss
The State of Alabama vs. Cogongrass
Forest Health Update
Alabama Public Land: The Lands Nobody Wanted
Timber Dogs: A forest owner’s Best Friend
Using Pesticides Safely
Hardwood Corner: Recent Events
Wildlife-Attracting Chinese Chestnuts Debut on Market This Fall
All-Terrain Vehicles Blessing or Curse
ATV Safety
Conducting a Simple Timber Inventory
Trees of Alabama: Flowering Dogwood
2011 Summer TREASURED Forests Magazine
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Spring 2011

Couple Create Preserve for Future Generations
Jeepers Creepers... The Bugs are Coming!
Another Bark Beetle Takes Center Stage
North Alabama Hardwoods Knocked for a Loop Again
Should You Use a Trust or a Will for Your Estate Plan? Part 2
Bringing Longleaf Pine Forests Back to Alabama through Longleaf Initiative
Managing our Streamside Management Zones (SMZs)
Stewardship Showcased in Regional Events
Wild Turkey Management
Open Areas Important for Turkeys
Warm Season Food Plantings for Deer
Know Your Boundaries
Why Do We Have Fire Laws?
Threatened & Endangered Species: Protecting the Red Hills Salamander
Updated Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2010 Tax Year
Trees of Alabama: Allegheny Chinquapin
2011 Spring TREASURED Forests Magazine
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The TREASURED Forests magazine
is published quarterly by the
Alabama Forestry Commission
513 Madison Ave

Montgomery, AL 36130

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