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Joe Ball was truly a leader for family forest owners in Kentucky. He was especially driven to fight for the small private woodland owner’s ability to benefit financially from their woodlands.
View ItemWhite oak (Quercus alba) is considered the most important hardwood tree species in the eastern United States. Most, regardless of whether focused on wildlife, timber, or recreation, agree. White oak is also one of the most widely distributed of all the oaks, growing on a wide range of soils and sites throughout a very large geographic area. For this reason, white oak is considered a cornerstone species when managing for healthy and diverse upland oak forests.
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