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"Gaia GPS has online help: a getting started video, and tutorials on various subjects…"

John McNerney replied Jun 23, 2021 to IPhone surveys

13 Jul 13, 2021
Reply by Peter Smallidge

"Also, the "set" of the blade teeth is important to recheck from time to time. If you…"

John McNerney replied May 19, 2021 to How long do brush cutter blades work?

8 May 19, 2021
Reply by Joanne Vaughn

"$40/per year is the cost for the Gaia GPS premium membership, which includes all the…"

John McNerney replied Dec 14, 2020 to IPhone surveys

13 Jul 13, 2021
Reply by Peter Smallidge

"I used MotionX-GPS for a year or so, but they have discontinued support. I believe t…"

John McNerney replied Dec 12, 2020 to IPhone surveys

13 Jul 13, 2021
Reply by Peter Smallidge

"2+ years after your initial inquiry, but if you are still looking for a solution for…"

John McNerney replied Dec 12, 2020 to IPhone surveys

13 Jul 13, 2021
Reply by Peter Smallidge

"I've never oiled my brush cutter blade. If your blade is overheating, there are two…"

John McNerney replied Nov 29, 2020 to How long do brush cutter blades work?

8 May 19, 2021
Reply by Joanne Vaughn

"I'm not sure if you are still looking for solutions 6 months after your original pos…"

John McNerney replied Nov 29, 2020 to How long do brush cutter blades work?

8 May 19, 2021
Reply by Joanne Vaughn

"Update: My two Princeton Elms are now coming up on 10 years since I planted them. I…"

John McNerney replied Feb 3, 2018 to Dutch Elm Disease

4 Feb 3, 2018
Reply by John McNerney

"Or you can just zip-tie (or rubber band) a piece of an old black plastic garbage bag…"

John McNerney replied Nov 8, 2017 to Buckthorn Baggie

1 Nov 8, 2017
Reply by John McNerney

"Correction: As near as we can figure, we planted those trees in 2008 (or so my wife…"

John McNerney replied Jul 20, 2016 to Is this Dutch Elm Disease?

3 Jul 20, 2016
Reply by Stephen Kutney

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What Constitutes a Healthy Forest?

Started by Brett Chedzoy in Woodlot Management. Last reply by Lew Ward 19 hours ago. 2 Replies

In March, 2021, Peter and I had the opportunity to organize a day-long training for the annual Water Quality Symposium (annual conference of SWCD and NRCS professionals from around NY) titled: "Restoring Ecological and Productive Function to…Continue

Building slash wall with skid-steer

Started by James Gray in Woodlot Management. Last reply by James Gray Jan 19. 2 Replies

Hello everyone, looking for feedback on plan to build a slash wall with a skid steer and fork attachment.The timber harvest is at a nature center, clearcutting a red pine plantation (1 ac) and aspen stand (1 ac) and group selection on a oak stand…Continue

2022 Forest Tax Tips

Started by Brett Chedzoy in Woodlot Management Jan 9. 0 Replies

Peter usually shares something around this time of the year, but just saw this in the recent National Woodland Magazine 2022 Tax Tips for Forest LandownersAs a private forest landowner, you may start to think about timber taxes only after having a…Continue

RESTORING OLD-GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS

Started by Lew Ward in Woodlot Management Nov 10, 2022. 0 Replies

RESTORING OLD-GROWTH CHARACTERISTICSto New England’s and New York’s ForestsOld-growth forest was once the predominant natural condition across New England and New York before European settlement; however, it is now one of the rarest habitats in our…Continue

The Village of Hastings-on-Hudson is hiring a p/t urban forester!

Started by Haven Colgate in Woodlot Management Aug 2, 2022. 0 Replies

See https://tinyurl.com/mpnp4szy for details.Contact:Aaron PodhurstApodhurst@hastingsgov.org914-478-2380 x640Continue

Agroforester Job Opening

Started by Katie Commender in Agroforestry Jun 23, 2022. 0 Replies

Appalachian Sustainable Development is searching for a part-time, regionally remote Agroforester to join our team! This new position will be responsible for providing technical and financial assistance to producers for alley cropping and…Continue

Gypsy Moth (aka Spongy Moth) spray control in priority areas by DEC

Started by Brett Chedzoy in Woodlot Management May 24, 2022. 0 Replies

A partial answer to a frequently asked question of recent months - what, if anything, is the DEC planning to do...DEC Announces Aerial Treatment for Spongy Moth in Six High Priority Forest AreasAerial Treatment Taking Place Through Approximately May…Continue

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