Herbicide Symptomology in Forest Settings
Webinar Details
When:
Oct 14, 2026 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
Presenter(s):
- Dr. Brady Self - Professor and Extension Forestry Coordinator, Mississippi State University
CEU Credits/Certificate Offered:
- New York Logger Training - Trained Logger Certification (NYLT-TLC) - .25 hour NYLT TLC Credit [credits applied for]
- Society of American Foresters - Certified Forester Education (SAF-CFE) - 1 hour Category 1 Credit [credits applied for]
- Certificate of Participation
- Georgia Master Timber Harvester - Continuing Logger Ed. (GaMTH CLE) - 1 hour CLE - MTH Category B Credit
Virtual Event Format:
Group Viewing Available:
This event is scheduled for Oct 14, 2026 1:00 pm US/Eastern.
Dr. Brady Self (Professor and Extension Forestry Coordinator – Mississippi State University) will discuss herbicide damage recognition, impacts, and ways to prevent it in forest settings.
Jason Sharman, Vitalitree, bugwood.org
Herbicides are a commonly used tool to manage unwanted vegetation across urban and forested landscapes. However, if used improperly or under the wrong conditions, damage can occur to non-target species causing a wide variety of symptoms including abnormal growth patterns, leaf discoloration, wilt, epicormic sprouting, and dieback. But what can be done about herbicide damage and how can it be best recognized or diagnosed? In this webinar, Dr. Brady Self will discuss herbicide damage in forest settings including its impacts and ways to prevent it.

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