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Southern Pine Beetle


Forest Crews in Mississippi Implement Aggressive Restoration Strategy for Beetle Epidemic

December 21, 2017 Susan Blake, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Forest restoration crews in Mississippi are directing a full-frontal assault at eliminating the southern pine beetle, an insect the size of a grain of rice, that are threatening to destroy tens of thousands of acres of pine stands on four U.S. Forest Service ranger districts and nearby private...

Forestry

Southern Pine Beetle: One Million Acres Protected, One Acre at a Time

November 15, 2011 Zoë Hoyle, U.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station

Miles Cary Johnston lives in the rolling countryside east of Richmond, Va., on land that’s been owned by his family for more than 12 generations. His acreage in New Kent County stretches down to the Pamunkey River and includes open fields, mixed hardwood forests and 16 acres of pine he planted for...

Forestry
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