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Woody Plants in Winter–A Self-guided Course

January 18, 2022 by FEP STAFF

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Are you interested in seeing the winter forest as more than a grey-brown woody maze? This free Winter Botany Workshop is designed to help you become familiar with the identification of woody plants in winter.

The workshop, piloted last year, is offered again in collaboration with the Town of Chatham Recreation Department and PS21 from Jan 15 – March 20. The workshop has a flexible format, allowing for completely self-directed learning, participation in outdoor in-person sessions, or a combination of the two. It uses a holistic approach, considering clues given by the habitat, the shape of the plant, the bark, the buds, its fallen leaves/fruits, its smell, and more… Customized online learning materials (https://hvfarmscape.org/WinterWoodies) are matched with flagged trees and shrubs along the trails at Crellin Park and PS21 in Chatham. This enables participants to work with the materials at their own pace and to learn how to recognize 30 different species of trees and shrubs in the winter. The materials can also be used for family-friendly out-door activities. For example, the maps of flagged trees could serve as the basis for “tree treasure hunts”.

Three outdoor sessions at the same locations will be guided by Conrad and Claudia Vispo (Saturdays, Jan. 29, Feb. 12, and Feb. 26; 1-3pm). These will parallel the three installments of the do-it-yourself course. To reserve your spot for the free outdoor sessions and to learn about the Covid protocol, contact fep@hawthornevalleyfarm.org.

For those who used these materials for self-directed learning last year, we hope this serves as a chance for review; for those undertaking this for the first time, we hope it’s a doorway to a new world!

For more information please reach out to Conrad Vispo at conrad@hawthornevalleyfarm.org.

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Year in Review 2021

November 29, 2021 by FEP STAFF

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An illustrated narrative of FEP’s activities and accomplishments in 2021 is now available in Year in Review. Please check out what we have been up to and we hope you enjoy the read!

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Our Research on Native Meadows, Insects, and Crops at the Hudson Valley Farm Hub

May 9, 2021 by FEP STAFF

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Our long-term applied farmscape ecology research at the Hudson Valley Farm Hub is entering its 5th year and there are several ways how you can learn more about it. A 25 minute documentary “Farmscape Ecology” by Jon Bowermaster/Oceans8 gives a beautiful introduction to some of the questions that guide our research, to the physical setting, and some of our colleagues at the Applied Farmscape Ecology Research Collaborative.

Conrad created an easy-to-read, well-illustrated description of our experimental research and first results.

More details about the native meadow establishment, maintenance, and plant community development can be found in the Native Meadow Trial Botany Report (and its appendices 1-15 and 16).

Finally, you can watch the recordings of two presentations given at two virtual FEP Open Houses in the spring of 2021, “Native Meadow Trial at the Hudson Valley Farm Hub–The botanical perspective of the first four seasons: 2017-2020” by Claudia Knab-Vispo (April 1, 2021) and “If you build it, do they come? The bugs’ perspective” by Conrad Vispo, Dylan Cipkowski, and Kendrick Fowler (May 6, 2021).

We hope you find this work interesting, inspiring, and thought-provoking! We are happy to field any questions or to hear your comments. Write to us at fep@hawthornevalleyfarm.org.

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Spring Flower Walks Offered Again In-Person

March 26, 2021 by FEP STAFF

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We are happy to announce that we plan to guide in-person spring flower walks, again this year. Registration for these small-group events is required and currently we accept only one registration per person. Please click on the respective link in the following list for more info and to register.

Friday, April 16, 1-3pm: Nutten Hook in Stuyvesant
Saturday, April 17, 10am-noon: Nutten Hook in Stuyvesant
Friday, April 23, 1-3pm: Siegel-Kline Kill Conservation Area in Ghent
Saturday, April 24, 10am-noon: Siegel-Kline Kill Conservation Area in Ghent
Friday, April 30, 1-3pm: Crellin Park in Chatham
Saturday, May 1, 10am-noon: Crellin Park in Chatham

Sunday, May 2, 3-5pm: Photo Walk focused on spring flowers at Hawthorne Valley Farm (new offering by Kendrick Fowler)

Wednesday, May 15, 2-4pm: No-Bottom-Pond in Beebe State Forest, Austerlitz

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Wonder Wanders

February 19, 2021 by FEP STAFF

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The Farmscape team began our “Wonder Wanders” almost a year ago as a way to share the beauty and inspiration found in the natural world during uncertain times.

Follow our blog or find us on Facebook to catch up on past Wonder Wanders, and to stay up to date on future ones—now happening on a weekly basis. In collaboration with the Columbia County Land Conservancy (CLC), we’re also setting up a self-guided Wonder Wander Walk at a different Conservation Area each month. Currently, you can explore the ancient Oak-Maple Forest at the Drowned Lands Swamp Conservation Area in Chatham with our self-guided tour. Please go here to learn more about other Wonder Wander offerings.

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What’s New in 2020?

December 1, 2020 by FEP STAFF

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Despite this unusual year and the adjustments to some of our planned activities necessitated by the pandemic, we were able to conduct most of the research we had planned and continue to engage with our audience, often in new ways. In Year in Review you find a detailed and illustrated narrative of our activities in 2020. Links to some of the new digital content we created this year are available here.

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