We promote the growing and harvesting of renewable forest resources while protecting the environment in New Hampshire. Healthy trees and forests benefit us all!
Remember writing your "What I Did This #Summer" essay?
At our #NH State #Forest Nursery, one of our summertime tasks is gathering seeds for the seedlings we'll grow.
Check out how we get the job done:
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Field Day is September 13th! Visit Underhill Acres in Bethlehem for woodlot tours, portable sawmill demonstration, and trips to Go Green Wood Products and @Forest_Society The Rocks. To sign up visit https://t.co/O82dmKwn9L
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Calling all Tree Farmers! 'Good Forestry in the Granite State' - The draft of the third edition is ready for public review. Find the draft here https://t.co/S3X7hm2Yhc and comment by July 15.
We are still taking registrations for Field Day on September 28! Find the brochure here https://t.co/YDfriRZoEo or email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Registration is open for Field Day on Saturday, September 28th! Visit Eli’s Woods in Epping for tours, demonstrations, and our traditional pig roast. For more information and to sign up visit https://t.co/Z9Box8asIv @UNHCE_forestry@UNHExtension@nhdfl@Forest_Society
The heat didn’t stop NH’s Outstanding Tree Farmer from hanging his sign. Save the date – September 28 – and visit Eli’s Woods at the annual Tree Farm Field Day. More information to follow soon at https://t.co/dYmd2qKWpS @UNHCE_forestry@UNHExtension@nhdfl@Forest_Society
DYK that each year at the #NH State #Forest Nursery we plant a total of three miles of rows of seeds, for more than 50 species?
Check out our latest video & learn more about how we grow our quality seedlings!
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Many non-native, invasive plants are the first to leaf out each spring. This is one strategy that allows them to outcompete our native plants. But, it also makes them easier to spot so we can target them for removal, but don’t tell them that!
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#NewHampshire residents and visitors are urged to leave fawns and other young wildlife alone. Their best chance for survival is in the wild, and though they may appear abandoned, in most cases mom is nearby. https://t.co/2A1xTl92sn #conservation#wildlife