While it's as common as oak or hickory in Missouri forests, eastern red cedar often is regarded as a "trash" tree, one that is more likely to be thrown onto a burn pile than onto a truck headed to the ...
Learn step-by-step how to safely and effectively harvest Eastern Red Cedar, including tips on bark removal and log handling. Perfect for woodworking, landscaping, or rustic cabin builds.
An over-population of Eastern red cedar trees is like a cancer to the rangeland—aggressive, widespread and time-consuming to eradicate. Landowners in the High Plains have fought these encroaching ...
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