Posted by spacecadet9 on March 24, 2021 at 13:35:35 from (74.206.40.204):
In Reply to: How to grow a forest. posted by TimWafer on March 24, 2021 at 11:09:04:
I agree with Dave about contacting an agency about advice and conservation grants. You may even get some tax credits for growing trees. Illinois has ILLINOIS FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT ACT Around here (Forgottonia/Western Illinois) we are having disease and insect problems with trees. Red oaks are getting wilt, something is killing white pine, and emerald ash bore is taking out ash trees. Maples grow like weeds because the seeds spread with the wind. Sycamore is difficult to transplant and have survival. If you 'drilled' seeds how would you control the spacing to the required separation? Some places have a custom built 'rider' that is pulled by a tractor. It opens the ground and seedlings are manually inserted.
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