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Controlled Burning is one of best tools for forest owners

February 24, 2018 SipseyiverLeave a commentEnvironmental Blog, Forestry Blogs, Wildlife Management Blogs

This week we completed our control burns for 2018. We have been on a burning program for approximately 15 years. We find this is one of the best tools that be used for your forest land. We get the primary Continue Story

New Invasive Weed found on Greenebriar–Japanese Climbing fern

November 7, 2017 SipseyiverLeave a commentEnvironmental Blog, Forestry Blogs

Yesterday we were inspecting our property and discovered a new invasive plant– Japanese Climbing Fern. It is a highly invasive non-native plant infesting lands in most of the southeastern U.S. It grows in moist  or dry woods along ditches and Continue Story

Greenebriar receives honor as Helene Mosley Award Recepient

October 31, 2017October 31, 2017 SipseyiverLeave a commentEnvironmental Blog, News

GREENE COUNTY LANDOWNER RECEIVES TREASURE FOREST AWARD Robert Loper of Greene County received the Helene Mosley Memorial TREASURE Forest Award for the central region at the 2017 Alabama TREASURE Forest Association (ATFA) and Alabama Natural Resources Council (ANRC) awards banquet Continue Story

Know Your Dirt–The NCRS Web Soil Survey Tool

October 10, 2017 SipseyiverLeave a commentEnvironmental Blog, Forestry Blogs, Wildlife Management Blogs

One of the most important and most overlooked aspects of your property is the soil types. It is critical to know what types of soils are available on your land. This allows you to plant the species that will have Continue Story

Cogongrass-Enemy Number 1

October 4, 2017 SipseyiverLeave a commentEnvironmental Blog, Forestry Blogs

Cogongrass has quickly become one of the worst invasive plant threats in Alabama. Considered one of the worst weeds in the world for good reason, cogongrass is aggressive, tenacious, and extremely difficult to control. It is rapidly spreading in throughout Continue Story

100 Forest Trees of Alabama

September 17, 2017 SipseyiverLeave a commentEnvironmental Blog, Forestry Blogs

The following information is from the publication “100 Forest Trees of Alabama” written by Dr. Harlan York during the mid-1950s as a contracted employee of the Division of Forestry, Alabama Department of Conservation.  This is an old publication but still Continue Story

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