"Forest occurs on approx. 29.5 ac, or 26% of the Winkelman Farm. The forest type consists of Mixed Northern Hardwoods, including the species of Sugar Maple, Black Cherry, Beech, Ash, Birch, and Hemlock. The forested areas of the Winkelman Farm contribute to several conservation values. This forest lies within the 18 Mile Creek watershed and helps to regulated hydrologic output through dispersion and filtration of surface water and precipitation and the forest cover keeps stream water temperatures low which is beneficial to aquatic life. Wildlife habitat is created by the presence of the forest. Animals seek shelter in the forest and forage or hunt for food that occurs there. Beech nuts produced in the forest provide fat and protein rich mast and the Black Cherry trees produce fruit that is consumed by many species of wildlife. The hemlock trees provide shelter from cold and wind during the winter months, and are a roosting site for many species of birds. As the forest grows it is acting as a carbon sink accumulating carbon in the tissues of the trees through the process of photosynthesis, producing wood fiber that can be converted to valuable wood products. Periodic tending and thinning of forest stands generates the forest products which can then be turned into veneer, lumber, furniture, paper, and other commodities used by society. The forest also contributes to the scenic beauty of the area, provides recreational opportunity, and open, undeveloped space." Dec. 2011
Winkelman Farm was started by a girl who grew up on a dairy farm in East Eden. She grew up feeding calves and picking strawberries and beans to pay for college. Winkelman Farm is her way of saying, "I want to do my part to keep land in farming, to maintain the character of the place that built mine, and to keep what contiguous natural space is left, intact." The Directors of Winkelman Farm Conservation Corporation agree with this mission. Email us at winkelmanfarm@gmail.com
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Support FFA
I was an FFA member and a huge Paul Harvey fan so I want to share this ad again with you because with every viewing and "badge sharing" Dodge promises a donation to Future Farmers of America.
http://www.ramtrucks.com/en/keepplowing/
http://www.ramtrucks.com/en/keepplowing/
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
A Raw Deal for Dairy Farmers
NPR continues to tell stories that resonate with us. Thank you NPR.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/01/23/170015186/farmers-and-their-cooperative-settle-lawsuit-on-fixing-the-price-of-milk
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/01/23/170015186/farmers-and-their-cooperative-settle-lawsuit-on-fixing-the-price-of-milk
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