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Locality: Lima, New York

Phone: +1 800-836-3566



Address: PO Box 541 14485 Lima, NY, US

Website: www.nyfoa.org

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The New York Forest Owners Association 17.11.2020

While I've read about making bread from the phloem of basswood, I as yet haven't tried making a bread out of it. I recall nibbling on the inner bark of basswood. BARK BREAD & TAR CANDY. Finland https://youtu.be/nsqtRSRUGaE

The New York Forest Owners Association 04.11.2020

https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/5017.html

The New York Forest Owners Association 28.10.2020

https://www.adirondackalmanack.com//eastern-red-bat-sighti

The New York Forest Owners Association 24.10.2020

Landowner Forestry Education Program (virtual) Thursday, October 22, 7-8 pm The Danby Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) is sponsoring a landowner forestry education program given by Jay Harris, an experienced forester with 22 years' experience.... The class aims to educate landowners on: The value of their trees Why it is important to get guidance from a forester Why it is "worth it" to invest energy in finding a good contractor - for the landowner, the community, and the neighbors At the end of the presentation, there will be discussion on what (or what not) to include in a Danby logging ordinance being considered. Please Register in advance for this meeting: https://zoom.us//regi/tJEvcO6rqjwoHdaS9DkXO0n-_YpKRigJl6f1 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The New York Forest Owners Association 18.10.2020

"Red maple trees are polygamo-dioecious. They are chiefly dioecious, which means that there are both male trees and female trees, but individual trees can be polygamous (having both hermaphroditic and unisexual flowers) so both male and female flowers can reside on the same tree, but the most common condition is for trees to have only all male or all female flowers. A small percentage of trees can completely switch genders, showing all male flowers some years, all female in... other years and a mixture of genders in other years. A theory claims that leaves on male trees turn a certain colour as the chlorophyll fades, and female trees will go a different colour. (It’s hard to think of a word whose definition incorporates more ‘ors’ or ‘buts’ than polygamodioecious, it’s really a mouthful, but think of how impressed your friends will be when you quote it!)" https://www.haliburtonforest.com/fall-colours/

The New York Forest Owners Association 04.10.2020

https://batweek.org/

The New York Forest Owners Association 14.09.2020

https://www.timesunion.com//Mice-invade-run-rampant-in-Adi

The New York Forest Owners Association 10.09.2020

https://northernwoodlands.org/resi/part-4-against-the-grain

The New York Forest Owners Association 30.08.2020

https://northernwoodlands.org/resil/getting-the-woods-right

The New York Forest Owners Association 21.08.2020

https://northernwoodlands.org//article/preserving-brown-ash

The New York Forest Owners Association 05.08.2020

https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us//spe/maine_ntfp/plants/ashbrown/

The New York Forest Owners Association 20.07.2020

https://poststar.com//article_b684f56d-9561-5061-ab80-3183