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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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The Minsky Moment

Quote from: Jacob on December 13, 2025, 02:20:21 PMIMO there is a significant difference between making puns based in Chinese dynasties and making slanteye gestures like that.

But if society has moved to such a degree that they are seen as equivalent in the general consensus, then I will resign from all my beauty pageant titles :(

And I will stop drinking Tang.
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Josquius

Quote from: crazy canuck on December 15, 2025, 03:23:24 PM
Quote from: HVC on December 15, 2025, 05:57:55 AMA tree or two in your yard does not a forest make :lol: your words were rewilding. Haphazardly planting some trees in a field is not making a forest, nor is it rewilding. The diversification won't be there for good habitat. Sure the deer will be happy for a while when the trees are saplings for the free food, and maybe mice will be there, but not much more.


Also, this is bring back flashbacks to grade 9 when my school board started enforcing "volunteering" to be able the graduate. I volunteered for a tree planting program that came to visit my school. They bused us up north for 2 weeks in the summer to plant the first stage of the forest (the pines I mentioned). We learned about the whole process. The area has to be managed for decades. This began my dislike of forced volunteering (and my disdain for sheilbh's youth "volunteering" position :P ). Not the trip itself, that was fun, the fact we had to volunteer to graduate. Hadn't thought about it in forever. It's been over 25 years, and they're probably just starting to thin out some spots now for second planting.

I think what you have in mind is environmental remediation. And that is a lot of work indeed. Rewilding is a bit different.

Yes. This stuff isn't black and white.
That does indeed sound quite hard core and way above what even proper official projects I know of locally engage in.


For me-it's more than just a few trees in my garden. But less about trying to do it perfectly and more about just getting trees out there.
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Valmy

Well anyway for the time being I am just making sure the land is used.

Other options will be considered if a time comes where nobody wants to use it for agricultural purposes.
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What grows in North East Oklahoma where the land is swept by the wind & no trees grow?
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Quote from: Grey Fox on Today at 01:37:58 PMWhat grows in North East Oklahoma where the land is swept by the wind & no trees grow?

Despair?
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Quote from: Grey Fox on Today at 01:37:58 PMWhat grows in North East Oklahoma where the land is swept by the wind & no trees grow?

Where the wind come sweepin' down the plain, you mean?  Presumably corn (which grows as high as an elephant's eye), (waving) wheat, barley, carrots and pertaters, pasture fer the cattle, spinach and termayters and flowers on the prarie where the June bugs zoom.

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