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Step it Up in Salem

Our Work Party on Saturday the 14th in Salem was a total success. Great weather, great crowd, good fun!

Saturday was “Step It Up Day” a “National Day of Climate Action” and some of us felt that we were key potential participants, since this is a real hands-on grassroots activity with the goal of restoring a species that will help provide a balanced ecological approach to sequestering atmospheric carbon, and providing the foundation to a restoration program for a significant ecological niche.

So we listed the site on the National Step it Up event index at http://events.stepitup2007.org/events/show/1900

David Bingham had most of the site-work complete, and lots of different chores including: weeding, tube assembly and marking, soil mixing, soil sterilization, seed layout and finally planting of the seed. The work started at 1pm and lasted until sunset.

Team gathers for instruction
Allison and Jack assemble the planting tubes. Each tube is marked for location and type (backcross, American, or control) of nut planted
David manages the field organically, so surprises such as this young Rani sylvestri are not uncommon
David and Elizabeth plant the American chestnut seeds.
The hard working planters gather for a photo.

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🍂 As autumn arrives, chestnut trees at TACF’s Meadowview Research Farms enter dormancy, leaves turning gold and brown before falling. This cozy pause is nature’s renewal, while staff use the time to plan, prepare, and continually refine methods across the field, nursery, and lab. Dormancy sets the stage for a strong spring and a year of progress in chestnut science. 🌳

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I have two American chestnut trees in my yard in Delaware. The one is leaning bad and needs to be cut down. I would someone to contact me for you guys can get seeds and limbs

Chestnut shortbread, anyone? In the latest issue of Chestnut magazine, staff member Angus shares his recipe for shortbread topped with black walnut spread. Watch the full recipe video on YouTube and see it in print in our members-only magazine!

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These beautiful backcross seedlings from TACF's Meadowview Research Farms are hanging out in our Asheville office looking pretty in the sunlight. ... See MoreSee Less

These beautiful backcross seedlings from TACFs Meadowview Research Farms are hanging out in our Asheville office looking pretty in the sunlight.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Love the trees

Looking pretty…pretty Chinese. 😞

I sent a membership in and have heard nothing back, did you steal my money?

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Will Chestnut trees grow in the North?

I have several chestnut trees on my farm and they produce every year. I know the wildlife loves them. 

Wish mine would start producing

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🎃 From all of us at Meadowview Research Farms, have a spook-tacular Halloween! May your night be free of blight and all things weevil (not evil!)—and full of chestnut cheer. 🌰👻 We’re brewing up serious science in our cauldrons to bring the American chestnut back from the dead—no tricks, just treats for the next forest! 🌳🧪 #HappyHalloween #ChestnutRestoration ... See MoreSee Less

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