<description>&lt;div class="ewa-rteLine"&gt;On Wednesday's From The Woods Today, we are joined by Kaela Walton-Sather who is the Working Lands Division Manager at the Cumberland River Compact. In her role, she oversees the mine land reforestation program, the River Friendly Farms program, and conservation initiatives with farmers. She will discuss projects to optimize reforestation techniques and reclamation of mining.&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="ewa-rteLine"&gt; &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="ewa-rteLine"&gt;Also on tap...Ever noticed a smooth grey patch on the bark of an oak branch (or downed log)? The grey or black patch is actually the fruiting body of a fungus and typically a sign of tree stress. In this edition of What's Bugging my Tree, Dr. Ellen Crocker, UK Forestry and Natural Resources-Extension, will disuss hypoxylon canker. Learn more by tuning into FromTheWoodsToday.com  11.12.25&lt;/div&gt;</description>

From the Woods Today

Renee Williams, UK Forestry and Natural Resources - Extension

From the Woods Today - Cumberland River Compact

NOV 21, 202546 MIN
From the Woods Today

From the Woods Today - Cumberland River Compact

NOV 21, 202546 MIN

Description

On Wednesday's From The Woods Today, we are joined by Kaela Walton-Sather who is the Working Lands Division Manager at the Cumberland River Compact. In her role, she oversees the mine land reforestation program, the River Friendly Farms program, and conservation initiatives with farmers. She will discuss projects to optimize reforestation techniques and reclamation of mining. Also on tap...Ever noticed a smooth grey patch on the bark of an oak branch (or downed log)? The grey or black patch is actually the fruiting body of a fungus and typically a sign of tree stress. In this edition of What's Bugging my Tree, Dr. Ellen Crocker, UK Forestry and Natural Resources-Extension, will disuss hypoxylon canker. Learn more by tuning into FromTheWoodsToday.com 11.12.25