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  • Five people work together outdoors to assemble a wooden air-prune nursery bed, using power drills and screws, with farm buildings visible in the background.
    Project Stories

    Woodlands Connect: Forestry for the People

    May 28, 2026June 5, 2026

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  • A Kitchen Garden in Weston

    A Kitchen Garden in Weston

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  • Low-Impact Forest Residence

    Low-Impact Forest Residence

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  • Leave the Leaves: A Little Leaf Litter Makes a Big Difference
    Musings

    Leave the Leaves: A Little Leaf Litter Makes a Big Difference

    November 4, 2025June 4, 2026

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  • Deerfield Healthy Soils Project

    Deerfield Healthy Soils Project

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  • A sunlit rural landscape with a green field, a tree on the left casting shadows, and an old wooden shed on the right. The sky is partly cloudy and the scene feels peaceful and open.

    WildSide Farm at ClearWind

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  • Two Highland cows with long horns and shaggy brown fur stand in a grassy field, one of them reaching up to eat leaves from a tree. The scene is partially obscured by tree branches.
    Project Stories

    Silvopasture in Practice: Learning from Farmers Across the Northeast

    March 1, 2024June 2, 2026

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  • A group of people in warm clothing pose and smile outdoors in front of a modern building, holding logs and branches as part of the Ayer-Devens Pocket Forest Project, with various gardening supplies and plants arranged on the ground in front of them.

    Ayer-Devens Pocket Forest

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  • A hand holds several ripe red raspberries near a flowering raspberry plant, flourishing thanks to thoughtful land use planning, with pink blossoms, green leaves, and unripe berries in the background.

    Regenerative Land Use Planning for a Family Estate

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  • A dense mass planting of black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) in full bloom, their bright yellow petals and dark brown centers filling the frame.
    Musings

    Restore Relationships, Not Just Plants

    October 6, 2023June 2, 2026

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  • Barrels of hyper-saturated red apples with apple trees and a blue sky in the blurred background

    Apple Country Climate Solutions

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  • A close-up of a hand holding several small baby turtles with dark shells and orange markings. One turtle faces the camera with its head partially tucked into its shell.
    Project Stories

    Designing with Wildlife in Mind

    August 28, 2020June 2, 2026

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