Contact your state forestry service. Ask for seedlings or bare root stock. Here you must do it early as the demand usually outstrips supply. They will generally arrive late April, will come bare root and must be planted soon. Both coniferous and deciduous species are available. I had better luck buying two year old stock (at 3 times the price) Of the couple thousand seedlings I planted between 1987 and 1992 maybe 10% are still alive. None of the Walnuts, Butternuts, Red and White Cedar, Black or blue spruce have survived. There's a few Jack Pines left and a couple of white spruce. Mostly what survived 3 bad drought years and heavy deer browse was the Red or Norway Pines. Though I don't own that land anymore I can still point to a couple hundred Red Pines that are by the road that are 4" in diameter now and say I put them in with a tree spade. Contact your county soil service or county forester too. They will have the info you need and we pay all them bureaucrats for this so use them. Plant trees. Trees are good. Thanks for the reminder too. I still want some Cedars...
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Today's Featured Article - Listening to Your Tractor - by Curtis Von Fange. Years ago there was a TV show about a talking car. Unless you are from another planet, physically or otherwise, I don’t think our internal combustion buddies will talk and tell us their problems. But, on the other hand, there is a secret language that our mechanical companions readily do speak. It is an interesting form of communication that involves all the senses of the listener. In this series we are going to investigate and learn the basic rudimentary skills of understanding this lingo.
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