Ohio Growers’ Workshop

Published April 16, 2018

Sara Fitzsimmons shows the group a tree shelter to use when planting the pure American seeds they received at the workshop. Photo by Greg Chopko

On April 7, a snowy Saturday in northeastern Ohio, TACF’s Ohio Chapter hosted a Chestnut Growers’ Workshop at the Trumbull County Ohio State University (OSU) Extension Office along the shores of Mosquito Creek Lake in Cortland, Ohio. There was a full house of about seventy attendees, in addition to TACF presenters. The workshop was proposed and organized by OH Chapter member, Greg Chopko, who made the welcoming remarks. Joe Reardon, also with the OH Chapter, set the stage with a PowerPoint presentation about the American chestnut story. TACF’s director of restoration, Sara Fitzsimmons, challenged Ohio chestnut enthusiasts to find, identify, and conserve existing American chestnut trees still hanging on in the wilds of their own state. Sara explained how a diverse mix of genetic material is required to ensure the long-term success of TACF’s mission, and that many more samples are needed from Ohio in particular.

Greg Miller demonstrates chestnut root development using a Chinese chestnut. Photo by Greg Chopko

The meat of the workshop was provided by TACF Board member and former founding president of the OH Chapter, Greg Miller, owner of Empire Chestnut Company in Carrollton, Ohio. As someone who has been intimately involved with chestnuts nearly his entire adult life, both as researcher and as entrepreneur, Greg has fresh dirt under his fingernails to attest to his accumulated wisdom regarding all things chestnut, from collecting the seeds and germinating them to managing them in groves or in the wild. He provided a wide variety of seeds and seedlings in various stages of growth for an attentive audience to handle and observe. Following the formal presentation, Greg and Sara were nailed down for an extended period with numerous questions from the appreciative and enthusiastic attendees.

Sara Fitzsimmons in 2005 with Jim Gage, Dr Phil Arnold, Dr Robert Gregg

2005
Sara Fern Fitzsimmons with Jim Gage, Dr Phil Arnold, & Dr Robert Gregg

2006, Sara Fitzsimmons pollinates at Stockers

2006
Sara pollinating at Stockers, PA

Sara rating cankers at Thorpewood

Sara rating cankers at Thorpewood, MD

Sara at the 25th Annual TACF meeting

2008
Sara at the 25th Annual TACF Meeting

Sara and the Graves tree

2009
Sara in the PSU Graves Orchard

Sara Fern Fitzsimmons in the Glenn Swank stump, 2009

2009
Sara in the Glenn Swank stump, PA

Sara at the International Chestnut Symposium, 2012

2012
Sara at the International Chestnut Symposium

Sara in Vermont

2014
Sara with Harmony Dalgleish and the Berlin American chestnut in Vermont

Kendra and Sara in the field

Sara and Kendra Collins working in the field

Sara presenting at the 2022 TACF Spring Meeting

2022
Sara presenting at TACF’s Spring Meeting

Sara (in the rocker) with TACF staff at the Fall Meeting

2023
Sara (in the rocker) with TACF staff at the Fall Meeting

Sara Fern Fitzsimmons

2024
Sara in the Penn State greenhouses