On this week's show, we'll talk to Gary Graham about how he has drastically improved his forest for wildlife. A few years back I visited Gary's land in Ulster County on a Forest Consultation through the Catskill Forest Association. His forest had some potential but was extremely dense with very little cover or structure on the forest floor, among other things. We'll talk to Gary about how he has made his forest more "fruitful" for wildlife through a lot of his own hard work with the chainsaw.
Sustaining Local Part 2 with Gary Mead
Bats as Biomonitors of Heavy Metals in Urban Areas with Chris Blume
Critters of Interest: Rats, Rabbits, Skunks & Ants
A Forester’s Perspective with Randy Kelly
Sustaining Local with Hoppy Quick
Kiln Drying Lumber with Gary Mead
NYS Wetlands Regulations Update with Ed McTiernan
A Business Owner’s Perspective on Inflation, Supply Chains, & More with Bob Conyea
Clear-Cutting vs. Land-Clearing
Flowering Trees with Gary Mead
Trees Near Your Home
Portable & At-Home Sawmilling with Mike Porter
Alternative Food From the Forest Roundtable Discussion
Tree Bark with Gary Mead
Meet Whitetail Landscape’s Jon Teater
2022 Backyard Maple Sugaring Report & Grafting Wild Apple Trees
Carbon Markets for Small Landowners with Finite Carbon’s Matt Smith
Meet TimberWorks Forest Management’s Nathan Waterfield
The Age of Wood with Gary Mead
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