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| Visit to the Shaw Family Farm. Attendees
were treated with a hay ride pulled by tractors. |
Clark Sheets, OFSWCD President
rides along side a Shaw family member. |
Shaw Family Farm Wetland
development area. |
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| Attendees listen as Bill Shriner
from the Hocking SWCD office discusses the wetland development. |
Rebecca Miller, Education Specialist
for Hocking SWCD shows us dragonfly larva. |
Attendees walking back from the
wetland area. |
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| Visiting other areas of the Shaw
Family Farm to view such practices as fencing, rotational grazing, and
heavy use pads. |
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Cattle used in rotational
grazing. |
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| Shaw family farm |
Master Logger and Tree Farm
Programs |
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| Lawrence Burdell, Allan Johnson,
and Clark Sheets watch the precise work of the logging equipment. |
Viewing the logging equipment at
work was definitely a treat! |
This equipment will easily clear
6 acres in one day! |
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| Hiking down to Rock House |
State Park Naturalist, Pat
Quackenbush, discusses the natural formations of rock house. |
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Visit to Windridge Farm which is
located on reclaimed strip mine land. |
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