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CNC 2022 Educator Workshop
Learn about Citizen Science, the City Nature Challenge, and how to incorporate this initiative into your instruction! Gain information and resources about the communities in Nebraska who participate in this national event as well as how you can weave citizen science activities into your curriculum just in time for Earth Month (Arbor Day, Earth Day, and other celebrations)!
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Treemendous Trees program presented by Greg Morgenson
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Anyone interested in learning about uncommon and underutilized trees for Nebraska will want to attend this presentation by Greg Morgenson. Greg is a former Nebraskan and retired tree propagator and researcher with North Dakota State University. He has over 40 years of experience exploring and growing trees across the region and he’ll take everyone on an entertaining journey of some of the trees...
Wildland Fire Safety Refresher - (RT-130)
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Wildland Fire Safety Refresher - (RT-130)
Diagnosis and Plant Disorder/Plant Health Care
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Diagnosis and Plant Disorder/Plant Health Care
Installation and Establishment/Tree Support and Lightning Protection
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Installation and Establishment/Tree Support and Lightning Protection
Oak Management Workshop Herbicide Drift
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Oak Management Workshop Herbicide Drift
Oak Management Workshop Iowa Department of Natural Resources' Sarah Rueger and Lindsey Barney
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Oak Management Workshop Iowa Department of Natural Resources' Sarah Rueger and Lindsey Barney
Oak Management Workshop Introduction and Tom Harrington Presentation
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Oak Management Workshop Introduction and Tom Harrington Presentation
Oak Management Workshop Tom Harrington Questions
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Oak Management Workshop Tom Harrington Questions
Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Nursery Tour
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Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Nursery Tour
Awesome information
I've been thinking about all the usable resources in forests for years. The forest service where I am are more into harassing ppl instead of managing the land. My research of the original constitution, before All the corruption started, points to a very different purpose and rules for public use of public lands. Dept of Ag is only a private for profit corporation, obeying corporate bylaws, which are loopholes around the real constitution. What the biochar is innoculated with is what's most important, for any application. Do your own research.
47:24 explains what I've been seeing that causes most of the city's power outtages. This year, the utility conpany brought in crews from around the country to cut back trees from the lines. Complete hack job, personal property damage, and stuff still pilled up after a few months. IMHO, everybody certified in the U.S. needs to watch this video and show at least 90days of continuous proper pruning practices, 30 days after watching this vid to continue doing business. edit: corrected timestamp because it was in 'time left' format not 'time elapsed' format
Thank you for the video. Very helpful when studying for Arborist certification 🌳 🌲 🌴 😀
So many uhms only a minute in
I love how you view life, thank you
Thank you for sharing the knowledge. Ive subscribed so i can keep learning. I appreciate it.
Great video!! my family is sick of me naming all the trees 😂😅
composite toe boots are good because they are just as strong as steal toe boots and they don't get freezing in the winter time when you're doing tree work
video starts at 10:00 in
I got the Audubon eastern and western region but I need to learn how to use it more because it's kind of a complicated book
Thank you for uploading all of this material
Sterilization for chainsaws. Glad I'm not the only one who s thought about that
Nice explanation! sorry but i need to make a correction about the scale up of the particles sizes. From Clay to sand has a 1000X difference, if you compare a clay with a dime (17,5mm) the maximum size of a sand particle would be 17,5 meters!! Like Feynman said, there is plenty of room at the botton. Cheers from Brasil!
Thank yall very much for this!
I’m just here to imagine my body as a tree, and a tree as my body.
Military right nowbis a fucken mess. Forien wars for rich, woke bullshit, and half of service men and women left to rot after service.
Very helpful information, I look forward to taking my exam! Arbor culture is more than just cutting trees. We are here to save them!
*frequently and unnecessarily smacks lips*
يوجد لدينا مصنع لصنع البيوشاربتقنيه الانحلال الحراري واريد التسويق ولدينا موفقات وزاره البيئه المصريه
I really appreciate you all for uploading this review. It really helped me understand what im getting myself into😂
Fantastic content. As somone thats new and learning, I appreciate the information you provided.
Okay, a bore cut is used on a tree with a heavy lean. You'll need to fell the tree in the direction of the lean, and you use a bore cut to prevent the tree from barber chairing. That's why you'd use a bore cut. You wouldn't use it in every application because, as a general rule, you want to avoid using the tip of the bar to make cuts. Since, you have to use the tip of the bar to make a bore cut, you would want to limit its use to avoid kickback.
Chaps are only required when cutting on the ground. They are not required when aloft (either in a tree or in a bucket), and they are flat out not to be worn when feeding the chipper. Only when using a chainsaw on the ground. Period.
And poisoning ALL affected soils with antibiotics excreted by cattle and other livestock. For at least 1,000 years. Which is the half life of charcoal/biochar! Correct?
Appreciation for you & your team. 🙏
Thanks so much!
Biochar is the same as activated charcoal !! Surely you can feed it to livestock!!!!
Biochar is just charcoal activated charcoal needs something done to it (not 100% sure) to make it activated charcoal like you'd get at a pharmacy. Activated biochar I believe means it was put into waste/compost system to capture nutrients to be applied later.
due to the risks of pesticides in commercial biochar unless you create your own you are taking quite a risk feeding it livestock or spreading it on land. similarly, commercially available compost has pesticides that can deform plant production. overall I think the biochar "market" is waste management being pushed onto the uneducated for a profit or to offset the costs of dealing with ag waste.
Good grief. All you university folks need to do is watch a couple Joel salatin vids.
Make biochar from corn cobs and feed that to the cattle. That way you can get a local source and reduce the waste generated on local farms. I hope more research has been done.
My dad was making it during the 40s, in Canada,his dad made it in Austria pre WW1, my dad burnt and repurposed maple, softwood slabs from his small sawmill, after he couldn't sell the sawdust, slabs any longer, he built the mill to get slabs for heat source to burn limestone for lime. WW2 times he could sell the waste, for home heating, that was more profitable than lime. We played in the kiln, and the char pit as kids, heard lots of stories, and visited friends as kids, and ate veggies out of crazy black soil gardens 10-15 years after it was applied. It sure has been part of my gardening for 40+ years, 4 locations.
Are those soils still there, anyone growing anything, any video?
I spent a summer as an intern working for Steve and enjoyed every minute because of him! His impact on forestry has rippled far and wide.
Cows should be eating grass.
In my area we used to be able to burn anything. Then that changed and couldn’t burn leaves. Then we couldn’t burn after 4 pm. Now we can’t burn anything. So now I make biochar a gallon at a time in my fireplace. Until they outlaw fireplaces………
Putting raw biochar into your soil will rob it of nitrogen and other nutrients for a few years unless it's charged. Now, I like your idea of filtering the algae with the charcoal to charge it. It will add nutrients similar to sea kelp.
Would be interested in seeing a second part, after taking all samples and collecting all data. Compared to previous operations to new operations.
Thank-you for making this video!
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This is awesome! Such a good video I'm am arborist who has been waiting for a good video like this
Great idea but needs to be fed to the animal....we found amazing results in our chickens. Also put molasses on it and the cows suck it down
They are feeding it to one group of steers at 1% of the feed. There were two experiments going on with biochar.
This is gonna sound ignorant but: THERE’S FORESTS IN NEBRASKA?
Ikr I don't think I have ever seen anything that looks like a forest in Nebraska
the FDA exists under a rock. Should've told them it was bulk Activated Charcoal.
They are using biochar in WRONG way! Biochar after mixing with DUNG you should PUT in to the soil. In 1 to 9 ratio. Then biochar can turn in to bacteria and fungi home: czcams.com/video/5Czs3kI8Rk4/video.html - bamboo biochar (hill+mycorrhiza) effect is eternal fertility since soil do not require any fertilizer, result: czcams.com/video/p0YNFn9Dloc/video.html - biochar power (beans and two farmers) czcams.com/video/XQxthabe_OU/video.html - 2fold (old image from USA past) P.S. That cattle should be INSIDE the building where dung can build-up.
This is very interesting. Is the biochar activated/inoculated with nutrients before being fed to the cattle? From my understanding, if biochar is put into the soil without being activated it robs nutrients from the soil. Just wondering if it affects cattle in the same way.
What they forgot was to : add powdered limestone...
Biochar is activated by soaking up liquids and solids like manure and cattle urine and it holds those nutrients because they are VERY poures like a sponge and when you add it to your fields or pasture.
Отличное дело девушки! Если докажете научно свои теории, можно будет сократить выбросы метана от скота. А это, уменьшит глобальное потепление.
Berapa harga biocar di negara anda?
Hi there, have you tried organic coating of the biochar to increase its ability for nitrate capture? I can send over some research papers on the topic (Claudia Kammann) if you're interested.
Please explain just a little....how do you coat the biochar, with what?
@@curiousbystander9193 An organic coating develops over time in the soil, or during co-composting of biochar, by labile water soluble organic carbon that gets attached to biochar's surfaces. It helps biochar to retain mobile anionic nutrients such as nitrate. If you're from the scientific community you can reach me by mail and I'll send you the respective papers. Recently, we started experimenting with a tea or coffee (spent coffee, cooked again) solution that we soaked the biochar in and let it dry. Having such a biochar in soil reduced nitrate leaching by up to 70%, but that's ongoing research at the moment.
@@claudiakammann6339 i"ve been building fair quantities of white pine bark/hardwood bark and leaf mold soils for quite some time..it takes time........always amended with wood ash and lime, rabbit poop, bug fraise, and worm casting. It's been quite effective growing just about anything in multiple settings, yet am of the opinion it;s N can be enriched....thus my interest in biochar (which I have anyway and inevitably is a small part of my ash). Yet, I want to layer in biochar in my working piles on the front side......thus I believe I would be achieving this organic coating of the biochar and it would be part of this soil system when screened on the back side of the process. ANyhow, thanks for your response here. Oh one question...... does biochar neutralize acidic soils similarly to ash (is it basic)?
@@curiousbystander9193 Yes, it's quite basic (due to the ashes) and has some liming capacity :-)
@@claudiakammann6339 thanks, as I suspected....I need to do some work here to see the capacity my piles have for how much biochar. I suspect, time brings it all back to the middle.....gosh I hate adding another year to a pile....or maybe, a good soak of the biochar in acidic urine prior to adding to the pile would do...plus the nitrogen from the urine.....that's a reasonable direction to counter over application of alkaline matter as I would foresee when trying to add significant quantities of biochar......so as to increase the amount per yard in the end product. anyhow...thanks again.