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Rowan Reid
Welcome to our new Podcast series. I'll be sharing my 40 years experience in growing trees on farms for both conservation and profit with stories from our own f...

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  • #3 Pruning Works - for high quality timber
    Send us a textMy guest to talk about pruning trees for high quality timber is Josquin Tibbits; professional Arborist and Forest Scientist. Josky has been harvesting and milling pruned trees for his own building project. We discuss why, how, when and with what to prune young trees in order to confine branch knots to a central core and increase the proportion of high quality timber that can be recovered from the logs.  On the Bambra Agroforestry Farm we have been pruning more than 70 different tree species for timber and the results are great. Online Pruning Information:  https://www.agroforestry.net.au/ Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bambraagroforestryfarm4008 Support the show
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  • #2 The Farmer and the Forester
    Send us a textAndrew Stewart is a multi-award winning farmer in the Otways in southern Victoria, Australia. I'm a forest scientist with a small tree farm in the next valley. For more than 35 years we have shared a passion for making multipurpose tree growing attractive to family farmers in our region. With others, we set up the Otway Agroforestry Network in 1993; ran the first Australian Master TreeGrower course in 1996; and, developed a unique Peer Group Mentoring program to support farmers as they explore their tree growing options. The Otway Agroforestry network is now one of the largest farmer-led groups of its kind and the landscape around us has changed dramatically: there is now a diversity of tree planting that I've not seen anywhere in the world. And, we are now producing a range of high quality products, including timber, from the trees we planted for shelter and land protection. In this podcast Andrew and I reflect on the past and imagine what the future may hold for agroforestry in the Otways. For more about the Otway Agroforestry Network check out this series of Podcasts made by the team: https://fortheloveoftrees.buzzsprout.com/Thanks to our friends at Mountain Grey for the theme music:www.reverbnation.com/mountaingrey/songs  Support the show
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  • #1: Portable sawmills for farmers
    Send us a textDavid Jenkins grows eucalypt sawlogs and has a 10 inch Lucas Mill on his beef farm near Bridgetwon in Western Australia. I have a Hardwood Mills GT40 Horizontal Bandsaw on our Bambra Agroforestry Farm in Victoria. We caught up in David's mill shed to discuss how these two Australian made mills perform and the advantages of each. Watch a video of me using our Hardwood Mills GT40 Bandsaw to quartersaw a large eucalypt at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20LFBxq2btE  Hardwood Mills: www.hardwoodmills.com.au Lucas Mills: www.lucasmill.com  Rowan's media:WWW: www.agroforestry.net.au FACEBOOK: @bambraagroforestryLINKED IN: Rowan ReidINSTAGRAM: bambra_agroforestry_farmYOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@bambraagroforestryfarm4008  Thanks to our friends at Mountain Grey for the theme music:www.reverbnation.com/mountaingrey/songs  Support the show
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About Heartwood Podcast

Welcome to our new Podcast series. I'll be sharing my 40 years experience in growing trees on farms for both conservation and profit with stories from our own farm and interviews with some of the many farmers I have worked with around Australia. I'm open to suggestions for content and am happy to takes questions.Hope you like it.Rowan I'm a forest scientist (B.For.Sci. & M.For.Sci.), author, educator and a tree grower with a family farm in the Otway Ranges of southern Victoria, Australia. We call it the Bambra Agroforestry Farm and grow more than 70 different species for conservation and profit. After almost 40 years we're now harvesting and milling our own trees, building a house from the timber and selling tree products.I was also a co-founder of one of Australia’s most successful Landcare groups, the Otway Agroforestry Network and the originator of the Australian Master TreeGrower program. I have worked with farmers in many countries including the USA, UK, Europe, Uganda, Kenya, Indonesia, Vanuatu and Timor Leste.I have written many books about tree growing: the latest is "Heartwood - the art and science of growing trees for conservation and profit".WWW: www.agroforestry.net.au EMAIL: [email protected]: @bambraagroforestryLINKED IN: Rowan ReidINSTAGRAM: bambra_agroforestry_farmYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@bambraagroforestryfarm4008 And, thanks to Mountain Grey for our theme music. They are a local Otway band. Check out their music at: https://www.reverbnation.com/mountaingrey
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