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Q&A: Advice for homeowners as Eastern Red Cedar helps fuel Oklahoma wildfires Since Friday, fires have burned through thousands of acres, destroyed hundreds of homes, and have taken at least four ...
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The Family Handyman on MSN8 Types of Rot-Resistant WoodHelp your projects stand up to the elements with this roundup of naturally rot-resistant woods. The post 8 Types of ...
An over-population of Eastern red cedar trees is like a cancer to the rangeland—aggressive, widespread and time-consuming to eradicate.
Cedars and junipers are both evergreen coniferous trees that are easily confused and misidentified. Here's how to tell the two apart.
There is a new push at the capitol to do away with Eastern Red Cedar Trees and other invasive species.
Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing to expand efforts to remove Eastern Red Cedar trees, a highly flammable species that has contributed to the state’s growing wildfire crisis. House Bill 2162, which ...
Q: Why are there so many cedar trees in Oklahoma? A: Weir said the Eastern Red Cedar was overplanted in the early 1900s and invaded places they wouldn’t be under natural circumstances.
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