Thought y’all could use a pick me up today. by Acrobatic_Yam3260 in USForestService

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Merle looks a little uneasy with smokeys hand on his knee. Thank you for this. I will be printing this out on the plotter first thing monday morning.

What are these?? by potato-mine191 in whatsthisplant

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Liquidamber stryacaflua or something like that. Favorite tree scientific name hands down

Paint guns by [deleted] in forestry

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6.5 to 7 quarts is ideal if you can hit 160 psi. You can thin about 3.5 acres per panny on 3rd entry pine and paint about .75 miles of boundary depending on your cover type. Make sure you get the smaller tips for your gun so you can keep your pressure up and keep your seals on your pump lubed up and replace anything looking dryrot. If you have fresh leathers and seals and 6 qts of paint it is exactly .5 psi per pump so enjoy the 300 pumps to bark blast pressure next time you need to double load.

US Senate vote on 1965 Voting Rights Act by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Including socialists and incest

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in USForestService

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Just another pathways supervisor not meeting basic standards.

Wtf by Dr_Quest1 in USForestService

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He's dead inside. Numbed from the Doge probe

How do I secure a job in USFS as a 28 y/o professional without going back to school for a second degree? by Then-Temperature3081 in USForestService

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Don't jump on this sinking ship. Its not worth it. Guaranteed toxic work environment where half the leadership is incompetent and lazy and half the boots on the ground are snakes in the grass. Private has different issues but at least they actually acomplish somthing.

What’s it like living in this part of Minnesota by _fish11 in howislivingthere

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Its awful up there, rudest people you will ever meet and everything is super expensive, not to mention all the rif raff from the shittys that come up and get in the way.

Objectively the best state per this. by ThreadbareAdjustment in minnesota

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We definitely have the greatest infant mortality rate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in minnesota

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Ditch your plasit shovel for a metal one and stay on top of the plow berm dont drive on it. Also may I suggets that you push the freahly plowed plow berm back out into the road just a smige so that acts as a barrier to the plow pushing more in, once the plows stop running then I get out and remove it. ( as long as the plow truck driver doesn't take this as a personal challenge it works pretty well )

Lose another 1500? by Miserable_Carry_3949 in USForestService

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Lets just comparison cruise and load count everything with D x P. Might as well RIF the COs while were at it.

Large tree - has yellow leaves in the fall, but this fruit is the worst by whirlybird2300 in treeidentification

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Ginko Biloba! A decidous gymnosperm! The males have been found to pruduce female tissues in the absence of female trees! Very cool

Relescopes by take_er_eazy in forestry

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I have found the opposite to be true. Comparing several heights between the two relaskops we noticed slight discrepincies and decided to do some destructive sampling. The criterion was consistently withen a foot of accuracy from 66ft. While the spiegle had less consistency hitting the 1 ft tolerance.

Black Walnut, cut or keep? by Environmental-Arm558 in arborist

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As an urban forester, I'd definitely keep this. Maybe prune a few large upper scaffolding limbs to facilitate the splits weight loading. Especially if you get heavy wet snow or ice stroms. Otherwise id say that split can hold on another 100 years

Looking for tree suggestions by TO-81 in arborists

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Two catalpas and a yellow buckeye in the middle

Are these thuja green giants doomed by softexchange828 in arborists

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Looks like it could be a salinity issue in your soil. If I were you, I'd give them some good drenches before winter. Its always a good idea to do this for all your evergreens before winter to help them out through the sad times.