Outdoor Elements - December 6th, 2020
Episode #1810 - December 6th, 2020
We'll visit the Fire Tower at Tippecanoe River State Park to find out when the fire towers were built, what was their purpose, and if they are still being used today. We will look at some of the things that are causing ailments in some of our area trees and what they do to the trees. Sometimes the only way you can learn is to go digging in the dirt.
Original Airdate: December 06, 2020
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We'll visit the Fire Tower at Tippecanoe River State Park to find out when the fire towers were built, what was their purpose, and if they are still being used today.
Get more info on the park here: https://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2965.htm
Guests
- Amanda Hinkle
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We will look at some of the things that are causing ailments in some of our area trees and what they do to the trees. We'll investigate things like burls on Maple trees, Emerald Ash Borer damage, and carvings on Beech trees.
Here's in about a helpful app: https://www.purdueplantdoctor.com/
Guests
- Rachel RawlsCounty Extension Director | Agriculture & Natural Resources Educator
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Sometimes the only way you can learn is to go digging in the dirt. We'll do just that as we find a shrew and talk about what makes it so unique.
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