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Our Mission 

The mission of the HTIRC is to advance the science and application of tree improvement, management and protection of hardwood forests, with emphasis in the Central Hardwood Forest Region (CHFR).

Our Strategic Objectives

  • Produce hardwood trees with desirable traits, using both classical tree breeding and novel tree improvement techniques.
  • Improve management strategies and techniques to enhance the ecological sustainability and economic benefits of hardwood forests.
  • Develop and demonstrate strategies to address existing and emerging threats to hardwood forests.
  • Engage stakeholders and address their needs through communicating research findings and management recommendations.
  • Educate future leaders in tree improvement, management and protection of hardwoods.

We are also committed to connecting our partners, collaborators and stakeholders with the people, information and products of the HTIRC through our technology-transfer efforts.

The Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (HTIRC) was conceived in 1998 to address a perceived void in hardwood tree improvement research in the Central Hardwood Forest Region (CHFR). It is committed to enhancing the productivity and quality of CHFR trees and forests for the economic and environmental benefits they provide. Research in tree breeding, tree nursery practices, tree plantation establishment and management, and Central Hardwood silvicultural systems is aimed at increasing the regeneration success rate for high-quality hardwood trees and forests.

Working the Forests for the future

Our Annual Reports

Check out the collaborative partnerships focusing on the advancement of hardwood-focused research, development and technology transfer in the Central Hardwood Forest Region (CHFR).

2024 Annual Report

2024 Annual Report

I am pleased to share the 2024 HTIRC Annual Report, which details the work of the center over the past year. You may notice a change in the format of this year’s report. Instead of the data-heavy project reports of the past, we have opted for a broader overview of each, aiming to better connect you with the relevance and impact of our work.

-Matthew Ginzel

HTIRC Directoy

 

2023 Annual Report

As a group, the scientists and staff at the USDA Forest Service NRS-14 and Purdue University worked collaboratively to draft new strategic plan and chart a roadmap for the future growth and success of the HTIRC.

 2022 Annual Report

In this annual report, we share progress reports on projects already underway and summaries of the newly funded projects, which our executive committee selected. A special thanks goes to the committee members for their vision and continued leadership and engagement.

2021 Annual Report

In the past year the HTIRC continued to adapt to the challenges of the pandemic to deliver on our mission, and this Annual Report details many of the ways the center advanced our strategic research, Extension and learning objectives.

HTIRC Strategic Plan 2023-2027

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The mission of the Hardwood Tree Improvement & Regeneration Center (HTIRC) is to advance the science and application of tree improvement, management, and protection of hardwood forests, with emphasis in the Central Hardwood Forest Region.

The HTIRC will accomplish its mission during 2023-27 through five strategic directions:

    1. Develop hardwood trees with desirable traits, using both classical tree breeding and novel tree improvement techniques;
    2. Improve management strategies and techniques to enhance the ecological sustainability and economic benefits of hardwood forests;
    3. Develop and demonstrate strategies to address existing and emerging threats to hardwood forests;
    4. Engage stakeholders and address their needs through communicating research findings and management recommendations; and
    5. Educate future leaders in tree improvement, management, and protection of hardwood forests.
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