I was surprised to hear honey locust does nt do well in the north. It is a common street tree in Ottawa Ontario. The Dominion Arboretum has massive century old specimens. I have some seedlings growing now that i hope to feed cattle their pods in the future as suggested by J. Russell Smith. I have lots of Bebbs Willow but my cows dont like it much. Too much tanins?
38:18 Have you tried spraying the bar with something that smells gross? We do it for deer and goat training. I'm not sure if it will work for sheep. The goats still strip bar when land clearing so it doesn't break the habit.
The video ends partway through the webinar...is there a "part 2" or did it perhaps just not upload all the way? Good webinar though, thanks for putting it together and posting it!
Odd to ask this. Any chance we can donate for a Native planting advise for different areas around usa. Also, a more polyculture style planting for silvopasture? I hope I get to see more of your work out there over the next 20 years. good luck and thanks for helping to save the earth for humans to actually live on it.
I’m living on “former” Native American lands. This land doesn’t belong to native Americans anymore and hasn’t belonged to them for hundreds of years now.
That jewish land but we are amerindian. So, we are located in Puerto Rico looking for experts on agri forestry and fodder for livestock to grow fodder for husbandry.
thank you for honoring the tribes
Thank you! Doing cut and carry with goats and chickens. Very helpful
Thank you for sharing this important information listening from Bangs Texas
Wonderful! Loved this!!!
Do you put the silvopasture trees in gopher cages? If so, does it not cause low growth?
We are located in Puerto Rico Isabela Bosque.
I was surprised to hear honey locust does nt do well in the north. It is a common street tree in Ottawa Ontario. The Dominion Arboretum has massive century old specimens.
I have some seedlings growing now that i hope to feed cattle their pods in the future as suggested by J. Russell Smith.
I have lots of Bebbs Willow but my cows dont like it much. Too much tanins?
38:18 Have you tried spraying the bar with something that smells gross? We do it for deer and goat training. I'm not sure if it will work for sheep. The goats still strip bar when land clearing so it doesn't break the habit.
The video ends partway through the webinar...is there a "part 2" or did it perhaps just not upload all the way? Good webinar though, thanks for putting it together and posting it!
hello! I am able to view this all the way through - perhaps a browser error on your end?
I can't view the end of the video as well. 49:04 doesn't seem to be the end of the webinar
@@forrestwestberry6868 I see! The last minute or so is cut off, but the majority of the content stands. Thanks!
Can someone answer if they are feeding this to livestock because I keep reading that it is toxic.
this? if you mean Black locust, it is not toxic unless animals are not used to self regulating forages (i.e. get a ration) and then can over-eat it.
Odd to ask this. Any chance we can donate for a Native planting advise for different areas around usa. Also, a more polyculture style planting for silvopasture? I hope I get to see more of your work out there over the next 20 years. good luck and thanks for helping to save the earth for humans to actually live on it.
It’s always been my understanding that you can’t feed black locust to sheep. What has your experience been?
That is also what I am reading so now feeling conflicted.
we need more nursey. Can you please put some feeding video's up. Best practices for feeding it off.
I’m living on “former” Native American lands. This land doesn’t belong to native Americans anymore and hasn’t belonged to them for hundreds of years now.
What is your pronoun?
What patch of land are you on that wasn’t taken by force?
@@MrBenjaminCole LOL
That jewish land but we are amerindian. So, we are located in Puerto Rico looking for experts on agri forestry and fodder for livestock to grow fodder for husbandry.