Forestry Carbon Acounting

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    JaredWoodcock
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    Here is an overview article of the UVM research by Bill Keeton:

    When old growth beats old school

    The story is nothing new to most of us, but it is nice to have some up to date research that we can use as a tool when marketing our services to landowners. Especially when trying to to habitat management work for hourly pay.

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    LongViewFarm
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    I’m going to have to find a copy of the original article.

    I have my bio students starting a long term study of the hayfield we used for the 2016 Annual Gathering, measuring the % organic matter in the soil. My theory is that it will increase as I take measures to increase hay production, and if I make hay predominantly with animal power, then all that organic matter has a direct relationship to the amount of carbon I store. We’ll come pare to the hayfield next door, which has always been used as a hay field, and is currently harvested with conventional techniques.

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