CU in the Woods Newsletter
We invite you to take a look at our Forestry and Natural Resources Team Newsletter that we call "CU in the Woods". Below you'll find our full seasonal editions as well as the separate articles written by our agents and specialists.
Year 2024
Winter
- Personal Protective Equipment for Chainsaw Users
- Tree Issues: From Conks to Cavities to Decay
- The Story of the Longleaf Ecosystem
- Stumpage Price Trends and Logging Industry in South Carolina
Year 2023
Spring
- Invasive Pests in South Carolina Forests: Those Here, and Those on the Way
- Your Pond as a Focal Area for Wildlife: Supplemental Habitat
- Understanding Your Soil Test Report
- Pine and Hardwood Stumpage Price Trends in South Carolina Q1’23
Year 2022
Spring
- Prime Time for Trapping Swine
- Preparing for Purple Martins
- Tractors and Implements for Forest Landowners- Part 3: Implements and Attachments for Property Maintenance
- SC Stumpage Price Trends and Hardwood Market Fundamentals
- Firewise Community Program Heats Up in South Carolina
Summer
- Managing Aquatic Weeds in Ponds
- South Carolina Stumpage Price Trends and Southern Yellow Pine Basics
- Quail In a Quandary
- Clemson helping create more comfortable environment for female forest owners
Fall
- Pine Stand Thinning
- Tractors and Implements for Forest Landowners – Part 4 Vegetative Management
- Understory Foliar Spray Applications in More Developed Stands
- Your Pond as a Focal Area for Wildlife: Management of Watershed Zones
- South Carolina Stumpage Price Trends and Inflation Basics for Forest Landowners
Year 2021
Spring
- Bleeding Orange …… Fusiform Rust
- Edge Feathering for Wildlife Benefit
- Pine Straw: Considerations for Production on Your Land
- Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus varius)
- An Update on the Asian Longhorned Beetle in South Carolina
- South Carolina Stumpage Market in Q1/2021 and an Article Synthesis
Summer
- Your Final Harvest is Complete: So, What's Next?
- Improving Flora Diversity for Wildlife
- South Carolina Stumpage Market Trends Q2/2021
- Chainsaw Usage: Girdling and Herbicide
- Differentiating Between Loblolly, Longleaf, and Other Southern Pines in the Woods
Fall
- Invasive Species Spotlight Tree-of-Heaven
- Interspecies Plantings to Improve Future Oak Log Quality
- Tractors and Implements for Forest Landowners Part 1: Tractors
- South Carolina’s Stumpage Trends and Forest Carbon Market Update
- 4-H Forestry - Why do Leaves Change Colors Experiment?
December
- Repurposing Your Old “Live” Christmas Tree to Benefit Wildlife
- Establishing, Maintaining, and Protecting Property Boundaries
- Tractors and Implements for Forest Landowners- Part 2: Ground Contact Implements
- Identifying Common Longleaf Pine Planting Mistakes
- Benefits of Prescribed Fire for Pest Control
- Economic Implications of Joint Management for Timber and Wildlife
Year 2020
Spring
- Flowering Dogwoods: Diseases and Pests
- Women Changing the Face of Forestland Ownership
- Updating South Carolina Stumpage Prices
- Beyond the Buck: The Newest Chapter in Wildlife Planting
- Wisteria is in Bloom Across South Carolina
- Chemical Release of Planted Pines
Summer
- Asian Longhorned Beetle Detected in SC
- Pre-Commercial Thinning - An Answer to Too Much Success
- Tree Declines
- SC Quarterly Stumpage Price Trends and Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Forestry
- Seedling Selection Guidelines For Forest Landowners
- Herbicide Application: Lable is the LAW
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