Tag: forestry
The secret to tree survival: Why tree tubes are worth the...
How do you keep deer from destroying your trees? From repellents to motion sensors, options vary—but tree tubes offer the highest survival rates. While initial prices range from $3 to $6, they pay for themselves by boosting survival rates from 50% to nearly 100%. Protect your investment from deer, drought and maintenance stress with expert tips from Ohio’s 2024 Tree Farm of the Year.
Ohio Forestry Association holds annual meeting and selects new leadership
Dennis Nisley, of Millcreek Lumber in Millersburg, was named Outstanding Logger of the Year at 2026 Ohio Forestry Association's annual meeting.
NEOFA chainsaw safety training classes begin in January
Upcoming classes hosted by North Eastern Ohio Forestry Association include chainsaw maintenance, basic tree felling and backyard bucking.
Ohio Forestry Association Foundation accepting grant applications
The Ohio Forestry Association Foundation opened its grant application window for small-scale projects on Oct. 8.
NEOFA to host Camp Canopy roundtable
The North Eastern Ohio Forestry Association will meet at 7 p.m. on March 20 in the McMahon Hall at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm.
Chris Moser named Ohio’s 2025 Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year
The Ohio Forestry Association held its annual meeting and awards luncheon on Feb. 6 at the Hyatt Regency Columbus.
Deer, seedlings and soil pH influence local forest regeneration
New findings from long-term research underscore the challenges managers face when trying to conserve Penn’s Woods.
USDA Forest Service advises to lookout for zombie trees
This Halloween, as leaves begin to turn colors and fall from trees, is the time to watch out for a scary threat you might find in your yard — zombie trees.
Forestry meeting set for Nov. 6
Rural Action's Ryan Gilliom will discuss USDA NRCS funding opportunities for forest landowners Nov. 6 at the East Central Ohio Forestry Association meeting.
Two recognized for forestry contributions in Ohio
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry honored Holden Forests and Gardens and Jarel Bartig for outstanding contributions to forestry.


















