The Nebraska Natural Resource Districts distribute tree and shrub seedlings for windbreaks, erosion control, wood products, Christmas trees, wildlife habitat, and other conservation purposes. These trees are not to be used for ornamental purposes or resold with the roots attached. This booklet contains color pictures and descriptions of most of the species distributed. Table I describes the different soil characteristics across Nebraska. Table II is a quick reference of species recommendations. This information will help rural landowners select the proper species for their particular plantings needs. You may also scan an index of the trees this booklet describes
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Establishing a conservation tree planting can be a challenge in semiarid regions like western Nebras...
Extension Circular 83-1726: This circular has information on the Clarke-McNary trees. This circular...
The Trees Around Us; Importance of species diversity; ReTree Nebraska’s TEN for2010; Choosing ...
Extension Circular 74-1738: Tree planting guide; how to care of seedlings before plantings, heeling-...
The Nebraska Natural Resource Districts distribute tree and shrub seedlings for windbreaks, erosion ...
Extension circular 88-1760 is about trees and shrubs for Nebraska conservation planting
Extension circular 92-1774-X: This circulation aims to advance the cause of forest stewardship by he...
This extension circular shows and describes broadleaf trees that will grow in Nebraska. It should pr...
This guide describes the forest types found in Nebraska and lists acreages by ownerships. Nebraska\u...
Extension circular 1725. This circular describes four Nebraskan evergreens. These evergreens are: Th...
Species diversity is the cornerstone of a healthy community forest. In an effort to increase species...
Nebraska is not to be classified as a forested state since less than 3 per cent of the area of the s...
Introduction. This bulletin is planned to further the planting of trees and ornamental shrubbery in ...
Extension circular 1727. This circular is about twelve broadleaf trees in Nebraska. The trees discus...
Extension Circular 70-1726: Information on Clark-McNary Trees; species available, different types o...
Establishing a conservation tree planting can be a challenge in semiarid regions like western Nebras...
Extension Circular 83-1726: This circular has information on the Clarke-McNary trees. This circular...
The Trees Around Us; Importance of species diversity; ReTree Nebraska’s TEN for2010; Choosing ...
Extension Circular 74-1738: Tree planting guide; how to care of seedlings before plantings, heeling-...