On this week's show, we'll discuss "islands" in the forest; Mostly metaphorical "islands" that is. We'll go into those areas of the forest that are isolated from heavy deer browse pressure. These areas may contain rare and important plants like ginseng, trillium or even sugar maple seedlings that deer prefer to eat. We'll also discuss things you can do to make your forest an "island" from heavy deer browse.
Robson’s Christmas Trees_Part 1
Forestry Check-In
Early Bear Hunting with Nate Loda
One Nature with Bryan Quinn
Materials Used to Build a Longhouse with Gary Mead
Assessing Pesticide Hazard & Risk: Glyphosate, A Case Study with Dan Wixted
Aerial Forest Spraying with Chuck Webber
Backyard Maple Syrup Production
Kousa dogwood with Gary Mead
Old & Emerging Diseases of American Beech
Fishing, Climate Change, & New Regulations on Esopus with Ed Ostapczuk
Ryan’s Walk in the Woods (2023)
Trees for Framing & Lumber with Gary Mead
Wild Simulated Ginseng Cultivation with Education Forester Zahra Bellucci
Keeping the Pinelands with NJ Forester Bob Williams
Trees that No One Wants
Mindset of an Emergent Hunter
Willow with Gary Mead
Biocontrol for Emerald Ash Borer with Forester Collin Miller
Forestry Check-In_August 2023
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