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  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Shaw, David Carl, 1955- ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 2008-05)
    Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) is a broadleaf evergreen tree famous for its smooth, reddish-orange bark (Figure 1). A Pacific Northwest native, it grows from southern California to Vancouver Island. In Oregon1 ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963- ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 1996-03)
    Ecosystem management, or EM for short, is much debated among foresters and landowners.
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Adams, Paul W. ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 2006-08)
    This publication provides basic information about the policy-making process and guidelines for constructive personal and group involvement.
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Withrow-Robinson, Bradford A.; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Ahrens, Glenn R. (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 2011-10)
    A step-by-step guide to riparian tree and shrub planting in the Willamette Valley. Provides information on project planning, plant materials, site preparation, planting techniques, site maintenance, and monitoring and ev ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Ahrens, Glenn R. (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 2007-09)
    Planting trees in riparian areas is increasingly common in Oregon as part of efforts to improve fish habitat, water quality, and other riparian functions. Yet tree survival and growth are poor in many projects, and some ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963- (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 2006-09)
    Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus, formerly Rubus discolor and Rubus procerus) is a European shrub that was introduced in the United States as a crop in the late 19th century. It escaped cultivation and has since i ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur; Parker, Bob; Main, Marty L.; Perleberg, Andy; Schnepf, Chris; Mahoney, Ronald Lynn; Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service ; [Pullman, Wash.] : Washington State University Extension ; [Moscow, Idaho] : University of Idaho Extension ; [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 2010-10)
    The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the fir ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 2008-08)
    Thinning to reduce hazardous fuels often generates large amounts of woody residues, such as small-diameter logs, tree tops, and branches. This publication discusses several options for economically and effectively usi ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963-; Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 2008-08)
    Many manual and mechanical methods are used to reduce hazardous fuels on woodland properties. This publication describes three of the most common methods: • Slashbusting and grinding • Mowing and mastication • Crushing
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Holmberg, Joe; Bennett, Max, 1963- ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 2008-08)
    Pruning is removing the lower branches of trees (Figure 1). Increasing the distance between the ground and the lowest tree branches reduces the likelihood that a fire on the ground will use the branches as a ladder to ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Parker, Robert T.; Bennett, Max, 1963- ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 2008-08)
    Thinning is one of the most powerful forest management tools available to landowners for achieving a wide range of goals and objectives. Thinning influences: • Trees’ growth rates and potential economic value • Which ...
  • Bennett, Max, 1963- (1993-09-08)
    Two hundred and fifty-four nonindustrial private forest landowners in western Oregon were surveyed to develop baseline information about harvesting practices and to examine the influence of marketing procedures on deliv ...

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