The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1985 Page: 7 of 26
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by smoll tubes of solidified pine
resin. The pencil point sized
holes which ore also visible on
the tree ore exit points. he ex-
The female beetle* lay their
eggs in the layer between the
bark ond the wood. When the
larvae hatch, they begin to eat
their home*. cutting thousand*
of tiny "golleries" in the layer of
the tree that conduct* nutrient*
and water to the remainder of
the plant. When there ore
enough channel* under the
bark, the tree literally storves to
death.
As the tree begin* to die.
green. healthy-looking pine
needle* start to fall. Soon the re-
mainder of the noodle* turn*
brown o* the tree bark become*
lighter in color. In the end, all
thot is left is a toll sparsely-
limbed spar of useless wood.
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Soape was Involved in the
fabrication and conatruction
bveinese for about 30 yeattand
served at JP here from 199-63
Mo said ho will bo contacting
voters in his precinct personally
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10D-ocre spot in the couth con- Due of leost portiolly to the
trot part of the county. It looks es number of trees marketed as
if it wos riddled by a blast d buffer roues further south, the
notaber eij* bird shot the bark timber market is glutted now.
is dottedmith hundreds, perhaps f** coy*, with lumber ceiling for
thousonds of tiny hole*. When $6 to $7 a thousand board foot,
fills pull* oil the eosily-
seporoted hark, the smoll chan- gmeppogjem
nels cut by the pine beetles are W8KWVeM8/KGag
ploin to see. V22i« (1V
He exploins that the female (cA 6%®-
bead as bore into the tree. mok- 1A2 V
Mat killed fta trees.
Thols when the fun port storis.
They hove le SKsentahf pinpoint the lead on a dead mop.
find the owner and tip to enlisi Ms help in fighting the in-
festolion. The whole Mme they are going shrough those
oteps, the beeiles are killing more trees.
If the landowner doaont want in take the slops needed to
«lotion, there is nothing the TH can do about
to lead forester John Ellis. "There used to be o
tional ogriculture teacher, Mid
the group* were instructed by
him and Wayne Robinson.
Member* of the Greenhand
Forms Skill* team are Greg
Dickons, Chris Oilbort and
Stevan Tutt. The Chapter Farmer
Skills team consisis of Stevie
Stevan*, Torry ihompson and
Heath Nutt.
A quiz loom placed third in the
district event. Team members
ore Rebecca Kelly, Christy
Holmes, Michelle Moore and Bil-
ly Hughe*.
Another team won third In
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The Corthogo Greenhand
Chapter Conducting team placed
second while the Chapter
Farmer Chapter Conducting
Office
adopted by county is really undamaged by the .
beetle*, but the infestation ,
" and said in accordance with leaves dark marks in the wood. I
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-,, loud enough to be heard other property cannot be unat- likely to buy finished lumber '
outside the camp site between tended, or it can be impounded. with the blue marks so the J
10 p.m. and 6 o.m. Other types No firearm* are allowed in lumber industry won’t buy the |
of activity that may disturb other county porks and abusive, indo- damaged
campers are also prohibited. cent language and fighting or if the
Abandoned property in a threatening other campers are pulpwood, they would require
county pork can be impounded also prohibited. more bleaching to be mode into
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begn to Maes shot tad been ENs say* STB iatoaSaMsa con
ataNh by tahtatog "About holf be worse Mow a forest fire a
top fime when we find an SPB wild fire, you get sense boos
foresis probobly for os long as deers hove boon
Tta Mrlaal mlMaisrupsrtadtas dewega du.....by the in-
sechs. For the state ad Tekos os o whole, this year hos been
the wont on record. Tombs Forest Service personnel in-
diaple thot 1976 was the worst poor yet in Pen ata Counsy.
Th mein problem We TH foces in trying to stop pine
benile inlestotions moms to be trying to get siorted.
Apgader polrols by rdf help them spot lorge stress ad deed
or Nght-colored pine tree*. They then locole the oreo on o
moP and send in personnel on foot to verily thot M wes o
Sovihem Pine Beetle inlestotion and not something also
footed with Southern Pine
Beeiles dies. These boys don't
take prisoners." he soy* es he
pots dto drawn vied task of o
dead pine.
The tree stonds on the edge of
acceptable paper, so they aren’t
Ag team wins district trees represent a complete loss
Four Carthago High School team was first. The Greenhand money he can get from the
FFA teams took first or second
place honors in Longview District
competition in Olodewater
recently, earning the right to ad-
vonce to area contests to be hold
of last Tonos State
cenirul low and «W tor os I know it might sMil be
5, but it never had any tooth. If a man's family
hos owned some lend forever ond we were to try to go in
and tell him that he HAD to follow our guidelines for con-
trolling e Southern Pine Bootle infestation, most of them
woyld tell us fosi whot we could do with our guidelines."
He says thot most of the timo londownors ore eeger to do
wholever it takes to stop the infestation because it means
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Chessher, Earl. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1985, newspaper, November 20, 1985; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541415/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.