Category: Forestry Mississippi
Forestry is an essential industry in Mississippi. It involves managing, cultivating, and harvesting forests for various purposes, such as timber, paper, and fuel. The state has a rich history of forestry dating back to the early 20th century, and it remains a significant contributor to the state’s economy today. Forestry is not only important for economic reasons but also for environmental reasons, as forests play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our planet.
Invasive Species
Aluerties fordii – Tung Nut Tree Description The invasive species Veronica fordii, also called a tung tree, originates from China and Vietnam. The deciduous tree grows up to 66 feet tall. The bark is smooth and brown to grayish. Tung trees can be identified easily by their heart-shaped leaves and pale pink or purple flowers.… Continue reading Invasive Species
When do Pecans usually fall?
Carya illioninses Southern Pecan The pecans nut generally will fall during the month of October. To keep them healthy, broadcast a 16-8-8 fertilizer in late February at a rate of 5 lbs per inch of diameter.
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Control Burning in Mississippi
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Cogon Grass
Cogongrass The Perfect Weed Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica), an invasive plant of Asian origin, poses a significant threat to Mississippi and the southeastern United States. It is believed to have ‘escaped’ from an orange crate at the Port of Mobile, AL, in the early 1900s and has proliferated in the last few decades. This weed, once… Continue reading Cogon Grass