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Beech Leaf Disease: An Emerging Threat to the Queen of the Forest the American Beech
November 20, 2024

Dr. Andrew Loyd (Plant Pathologist – Bartlett Tree Experts) will discuss beech leaf disease biology, potential management strategies, and its impact on host trees, specifically the American beech.

Coastal Forests as Sentinels of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
October 23, 2024

Dr. Marcelo Ardón (Associate Professor – NC State University) will discuss ghost forests along the coast of the southeastern US and explain their connection to climate change and rising sea levels.

Eradication Efforts and Research Successes (and Failures) in the Ongoing Battle Against the Asian Longhorned Beetle in South Carolina
September 25, 2024

Dr. David Coyle (Associate Professor and State Extension Specialist – Clemson University) will discuss Asian longhorned beetle biology, impact, and management and will give an update on ongoing research in South Carolina.

Sassafras at an Impasse? An Update on Laurel Wilt in Southern Forests
April 17, 2024

Dr. Bud Mayfield (Research Entomologist – US Forest Service) will discuss laurel wilt and give an update on recent developments in disease spread, impact, and management.

Guide to Herbicide Application Windows During a Southern Pine Rotation to Improve Productivity
March 13, 2024

Dr. David Clabo (Assistant Professor of Silviculture Outreach – University of Georgia) will cover herbicide use in pine stands, including herbicide options for site preparation through midrotation.

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