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  • Western juniper: A big problem with a great solution

    Image My wife and I grow tomatoes, lettuce, peppers and other salad greens in raised beds that we built 12

  • Road trip to a car museum made with wood

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    LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma. Photo by Jim Culp
  • Visit a newer park on the Oregon Coast

    Image As any visitor to the Oregon Coast knows, you can travel u

    Brian Booth State Park, Oregon
  • Computer-aided forest management

    Image Forestry has increasingly become high-tech, and one of my favorite things is to discover one

  • Publication Library

    OregonForests.org is a portal for information relating to the forest products industry and the management of Oregon’s forests as environmental, recreational and economic resources. View or order the publications and products described below.

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  • You Can't Take the Forest Out of the Forester!

    Image I recently returned from a driving vacation across the northern tier states with my wife.

  • Lights, camera, waders, ACTION.

    Image OFRI continues the creation of video profiles on different

    Jordan Benner on location and up a creek
  • In The Woods with 2,500 students

    Image There’s nothing like getting people out in the woods to let them gain a better understanding of how fore

  • Norwegian wood lasts and lasts in very old churches

    Image A few years ago my wife and I visited Norway and came upon a national treasure known as the Borgund Stave

  • The new Discovery Pavilion: Built by relationships

    Image After two years of planning, fundraising and construction, on Oct.

  • Oregon can lead the nation into the ‘Wood Century’

    Image Photo: Valerie Johnson, right, president of DR Johnson and Riddle Laminators showcases cross-l

  • Making clearcuts less ugly

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  • A hard summer for seedlings

    Image Sometimes even Oregon’s famously fantastic tree-grow

    Seedlings dying after a summer drought
  • Growing seedlings from seed has come a long way

    Image Tree planting season kicked off last month, and Oregon landowners will plant some 40 million to 50

  • Songbirds like clearcuts?

    Image Yes, they actually do – and so do deer, elk and butterflies.

  • Forest Health in Oregon

    Image Most of us are aware of some of the forest health challenges facing Oregon.

  • Impacts from Elephants to Forests

    Image My wife and I recently returned from a memorable trip to the southern part of the African continen

  • Threats to Oregon's forests

    Image Oregon is a great place for growing trees, especially conifers like Douglas-fir.

  • Another big fire season

    Image The 2015 fire season was the third “big one” in a row for Oregon forest owners.

  • Aftermath of wildfire threatens Western water supplies

    Image As if the monetary and environmental cost of wildfires weren’t enough to worry about, now comes a study d

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