Fred is now living on the family farm in the foothills of the coast range, northwest of Corvallis and this is the location of Dancing Oaks Nursery and Gardens. He moved to this site in 1995 with his partner Leonard ...
Jessica Rendon is with the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s Insect Pest Prevention and Management Program. She works alongside her fellow entomologists and colleagues to monitor, identify, and eradicate invasive insect species from ...
Andony Melathopoulos |
Mar 2021 |
Podcast episode
Photo courtesy of Todd Ormiston (Cropped from original)
Join Michelle and Rick as they interview Todd Ormiston, the Executive Director for North Country School in Lake Placid NY. Todd shares the strategies, challenges and philosophies for farm-based education at their school.
Michelle Markesteyn, PhD, MSEL, Rick Sherman |
Mar 2024 |
Podcast episode
Many of us put mason bees out in our backyard or farm. But when they leave the nest, do you know where they are going to forage? In this episode we hear how a sleuthing graduate student in Seattle is beginning to piece together a picture of what resources these bees are actually using.
Laurie Davies Adams, Director of Programs of the Pollinator Partnership, (www.pollinator.org), has for 19 years led the world’s largest nonprofit devoted solely to the health of all pollinators. As Executive Director for 21 years,...
Discover how a naturally occurring mineral like gypsum can be used to collect data for science and make cool art projects! Pat talks about how you can use Plaster of Paris to create track imprints.
Our first online training module covers Silviculture, or the art and science of managing forests to achieve your objectives, with nine sections to view.