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Free oak tree disease testing continues across Missouri
University of Missouri Extension has a free program to identify oak tree diseases affecting trees across Missouri. See how to ...
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Why dead trees remain a common sight around Missouri
MISSOURI – As spring gives way to summer, you may notice dead, leafless trees standing out in Missouri’s green landscape. It’s a growing trend among several tree species in the state, and experts say ...
The University of Missouri Extension and the Department of Conservation are enlisting landowners to plant and care for white oak seedlings. The tree species is essential for wildlife and industry, but ...
For the average person, identifying what trees are in the forest can be difficult -- especially during winter, when their leaves have fallen. But there are ways to determine what is out there during ...
Due to changing weather patterns caused by climate change, young white oak trees are struggling in Missouri forests. Foresters across the country are asking private landowners for help saving white ...
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