University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources


December 14, 2007

Use Caution When Caring for Storm-Damaged Trees

Recent ice storms have left a trail of tree damage across the Midwest. In Nebraska, southeast Nebraska was hardest hit, a Nebraska Forest Service community forestry program leader said.

In the storm's wake, it is important that homeowners use caution when dealing with storm damaged trees, said Eric Berg, Nebraska Forest Service community forestry program leader.

Berg offers these tips:

For more information about caring for storm-damaged trees and proper tree care practices or to view a video about pruning storm-damaged trees, visit the Nebraska Forest Service's Web site at http://www.nfs.unl.edu. To locate a professional arborist in your area, visit the Nebraska Arborists Association Web site at http://www.nearborists.org/ or the International Society of Arboriculture Web site at http://www.isa-arbor.com.

Becky Erdkamp
Education and Outreach Specialist
Nebraska Forest Service

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