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Pend
Oreille County's population is growing rapidly. We experienced an
increase of 31.6% from 1990 to 2000 -- mostly in unincorporated areas.
WSU/Pend Oreille Extension provides this expanding audience of small-acreage
landowners with effective, research-based information regarding forestry,
agricultural enterprises, noxious weed management, wildfire preparedness,
and land stewardship.
If you are a small-acreage landowner you are welcome to bring your questions to the Extension Office at 418 S. Scott Avenue in Newport, or phone 509-447-2401. Send email to cmack@wsu.edu.
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For immediate research information you can access a national Extension website at www.eXtension.org Get up-to-date answers, 24 hours a day, seven days a week at an internet resource you can trust.
Click here to get to the Washington State Department of Agriculture website.
The WSU Extension forestry team has just completed a website revision - http://ext.wsu.edu/forestry - please note this is a new URL. The new website is the portal to extension forestry-related publications, videos and other resources; a calendar of events statewide of interest to family forest owners and those who work with them; and contacts to WSU team members around the state. Please check it out and give us your feedback.
*Note: Some WSU Extension web sites provide links to external sites for the convenience of users. These external sites are not managed by the WSU Extension. Furthermore, WSU Extension does not review, control or take responsibility for the content of these sites, nor do these sites implicitly or explicitly represent official positions and policies of WSU Extension. |
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Wildfires and Fuels
Workshop
Protecting Home
and Forestlands
Saturday, Nov. 21st
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
District #2 Station at Tiger
No registration fee, lunch included,
pre-registration required by Nov. 13th,
call or e-mail the Extension office at
509-447-2401
email:
lhemphill@wsu.edu
For more information, click for the brochure
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