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  1. Thinning

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    Thinning is an important part of maintaining your forestland.

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    • Thinning Forestland

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      • Extension Method Workshop, Part 3

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      • What a cloche and some plastic can do

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        A cloche can help extend your growing season by several months. See how Teresa uses these structures to grow lettuce and other vegetables that will continue to produce well into the winter season.

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        • Forest Health Introduction

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          • Out of slug range

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            Teresa discusses some techniques for keeping your valuable fruits and vegetables out of slug range.

          • Timber Markets

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            • Feeding the soil

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              Teresa discusses some of the ways she helps prepare her soil.

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