Publications
Agroforestry Practices
Planning and Establishment of Shelterbelts
- Basic Shelterbelt Establishment Guidelines for Prairie Livestock Facilities
- Design Field Shelterbelts to Prevent Wind Erosion
- Designing Tree Plantings for Wildlife
- Fruit Bearing Shrubs for Multi-Use Shelterbelts and Orchards: describes shrubs which are adapted to the prairie climate. Many of the species are suitable for fruit production and multi-use shelterbelts. It describes 8 berry producing shrub species and general information on fruit production on the prairies.
- Planning Farm Shelterbelts: describes the principles of designing farm shelterbelts.
- Planning Field Shelterbelts: describes the principles of designing field shelterbelts.
- Planting and Care of Shelterbelts
- Put the Right Trees in the Right Location
- Shelterbelts for Dugouts: describes shelterbelt plantings to increase water quantity and quality for household, livestock and wildlife. Recommendations are provided for species selection, plant spacing and maintenance.
- Shelter Your Livestock with Trees
- Snow Control with Shelterbelts
- Trees and Shrubs for Agroforestry on the Prairies - Adapted species available through the Prairie Shelterbelt Program: a pictorial guide to shelterbelt species suitable for Canadian prairies. Species are described in regard to growth characteristics, basic tree forms and limitations.
- Trees and Shrubs for Wildlife Habitat Plantings
- Spacing Recommendations for Farmstead Shelterbelts
- Wildlife Habitat Plantings on Pivot Corners
Growth and Maintenance of Trees in Shelterbelts
- Controlling Weeds in Your Agroforestry Planting
- Drip Irrigation for Farmstead Shelterbelts
- Field Shelterbelt Pruning
- Forest Belts
- Growing Poplar and Willow from Hardwood Cuttings
- Growing Trees and Shrubs from Seed
- Harvesting Procedures for Shrub and Tree Seeds
- Maintenance Pruning - Deciduous Trees
- Planting and Care of Evergreens
- Planting and Care of Shelterbelts
- Propagation by Softwood Cuttings
- Pruning Trees and Shrubs
- Repair of Snow and Ice Damage to Trees
- Root Pruning of Siberian Elms
Benefits of Agroforestry Practices and Shelterbelts
- Benefits from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Shelterbelt Program: Economic Valuation of Public and Private Goods
- Energy Savings and Farmyard Shelterbelts
- Frequently Asked Questions About Climate Change
- Livestock Benefit from Shelterbelts
- Shelterbelts - A Tool for Climate Change
- Shelterbelts Increase Crop Yields
- Snow Control Benefits of Shelterbelts
- Tree Planting Benefits Wildlife and the Environment
- WBECON - Windbreak Economic/the Economics of Shelterbelts
Applied Research
- Annual Carbon Accumulations in Agroforestry Plantings
- Biomass Production and Carbon Fixation by Prairie Shelterbelts: A Green Plan Project
- Fertilizing Trees
- Improvement of Trees and Shrubs
- Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration Agroforestry Research Projects
- Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration Shelterbelt Centre: Research Review 1999
- Sea-Buckthorn A Promising Multi-Purpose Crop for Saskatchewan
- Shelterbelts Help Cut Heating Costs
- The Effects of Shelterbelts on Cropping and Tillage Practices
- Willow Harvesting
- Woody Plant Improvement Program
Disease and Pest Leaflets
- Aphids
- Ash Borer
- Ash Plant Bug
- Black Knot of Plum and Cherry
- Boxelder Bug
- Cankers on Poplars
- Cankerworm
- Combat Wildlife Damage with Commonsense Control Methods
- Control of Borers in Planted Trees in the Prairie Provinces
- Cooley Spruce Gall Adelgid
- Elm Aphids
- Forest Tent Caterpillar
- Iron Chlorosis of Trees and Shrubs
- Pine Needle Scale
- Plum Pockets
- Pocket Gophers
- Poplar Budgall Mite
- Protecting Trees from Animal Damage
- Prairie Tent Caterpillar
- Silver Leaf Disease of Trees and Shrubs
- Spruce Budworm
- Spruce Spider Mite
- Western Ash Bark Beetle
- Willow Redgall Sawfly
- Willow Sawfly
- Woolly Elm Aphid
- Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
- Yellow-Headed Spruce Sawfly