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The Oregon Forest Resources Institute supports the forest sector and the stewardship of natural resources by advancing Oregonians’ understanding of the social, environmental and economic benefits of our forests.

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Reforestation in Oregon: The Seed Orchard
3:52
4 месяца назад
Reforestation in Oregon: The Nursery
3:17
4 месяца назад
Reforestation in Oregon: The Planting Crew
3:32
4 месяца назад
OFRI Spring 2024: Always Replanting 30
0:31
4 месяца назад
OFRI Spring 2024: Always Replanting 15
0:16
4 месяца назад
Forest Chill: Fall colors on the Santiam river
1:00:04
8 месяцев назад
Get to Know the Coho: 15
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Год назад
Get to Know the Coho: 30
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Love This Place: Full
0:31
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Love This Place: 15
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Love This Place: 15 Alt
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Big Things, Little Things
0:31
2 года назад
Oregon is Trees
0:31
2 года назад
The Oregon Forest Resources Institute
5:06
3 года назад
Carbon Bits: Material Comparison
0:36
3 года назад
Carbon Bits: Distribution
0:35
3 года назад
Carbon Bits: Forest Fire
0:36
3 года назад
Комментарии
@martyminus90
@martyminus90 14 дней назад
Need more diversity
@GW71093
@GW71093 Месяц назад
Anything but nuclear huh
@Uncloudy
@Uncloudy 2 месяца назад
♥️🌲♥️ Do you have any time lapse photography from the tree planting and recovery from the wildfires a few years ago? 👍🏼Subscribed
@neonlight5339
@neonlight5339 2 месяца назад
Hope I become like this someday
@user-th9lh2ci6j
@user-th9lh2ci6j 3 месяца назад
hola vivo en mexico como puedo ir a estudiar en oregon para ser parte de este grupo inportante forestal
@coltenpatton6102
@coltenpatton6102 3 месяца назад
Had a hard time finding a tree farm video time lapse thanks for posting this
@adamlorden5666
@adamlorden5666 3 месяца назад
wow bonny is real cutie huh,
@WONRSAdmin
@WONRSAdmin 3 месяца назад
We are using this video to present natural resource career options to 8th grade students. Thank you OSU, OFRI and Lauren Grand for an excellent introduction to forestry.
@layamiller4948
@layamiller4948 4 месяца назад
We love this commercial. Thank you for sharing!
@charleymoyer5621
@charleymoyer5621 4 месяца назад
Great job Anya, thanks for sharing your story! Nice trees!!!
@aap71
@aap71 4 месяца назад
Fuck, that's slow! They should have planted 10 year old saplings and sped up the process by a decade! The 10 year old trees were still smaller than a man.
@WithOneInTheChamber
@WithOneInTheChamber 4 месяца назад
It’s letting it still be natural as a forest, it’s not a farm
@WithOneInTheChamber
@WithOneInTheChamber 4 месяца назад
The wouldn’t be able to survive in nature being replanted that large
@boardbysled
@boardbysled 3 месяца назад
The logistics of what your proposing is impossible.
@helenawald2978
@helenawald2978 3 месяца назад
@@WithOneInTheChamber It is a farm, a monoculture! It doesn't have the diversity that a natural forest would have.
@ExploringwithBug
@ExploringwithBug 4 месяца назад
This is awesome! Keep up the amazing work!
@emadaldura5536
@emadaldura5536 4 месяца назад
what is the software you are using for the analysis?
@lazimation43
@lazimation43 4 месяца назад
Did you come here from the Instagram video????
@emadaldura5536
@emadaldura5536 4 месяца назад
@@lazimation43 No, why?!
@user-cu9qv1sk5x
@user-cu9qv1sk5x 4 месяца назад
Are these GMO trees?
@kristens6527
@kristens6527 4 месяца назад
no. this is traditional breeding utilizing and amplifying mother natures natural selection capabilities to select the best trees to encourage the best naturally occuring genes to carry on to future generations
@OregonDepartmentofForestry
@OregonDepartmentofForestry 2 месяца назад
Trees at the seed orchard are crossbred using traditional breeding methods. For more information visit: www.oregon.gov/odf/working/pages/seed.aspx
@donaldpetersen2382
@donaldpetersen2382 7 месяцев назад
Oregon forests may be one of the only ecosystems to potentially widely benefit from climate change. Heck it might outlive us at this rate.
@jayarikishii
@jayarikishii 9 месяцев назад
Key insights 💰 Mass timber construction can offer cost savings of 4% compared to structural steel, making it an attractive option for building projects. ⏰ Mass timber construction can be completed faster than comparable conventional construction, potentially saving time and speeding up project timelines. 🌱 Mass timber construction can be a sustainable option for areas with poor soil quality, as it is lighter and doesn't require extensive ground improvements. ⚒ Mass timber construction can help streamline the construction process, reducing inefficiencies and delivering projects more efficiently and cost-effectively. 💡 Mass timber construction is gaining popularity due to its sustainability and carbon sequestration benefits, making it a potential game-changer in the construction industry. 🏗 "The mass timber structure is delivered at a manufacturing scale to a tolerance that is on the order of sixteenth of an inch so it truly is industrial furniture that you assemble on-site as a kid apart."
@joeygomez584
@joeygomez584 10 месяцев назад
Great video. I'll be starting water science at SCC and it will focus on hydrology alot
@whith5184
@whith5184 11 месяцев назад
the connection: the structural steel lateral frame to the wood beam, will the different expansion and contraction rates (due to temp or humidity) cause cracking in the finishes? drywall, etc.
@franzjosephaque2066
@franzjosephaque2066 Год назад
An interesting video.
@chepkoechbicoty5678
@chepkoechbicoty5678 Год назад
I did bachelors degree in aquatic resource conservation in kenya and i need your guidance kindly
@numberfifth7095
@numberfifth7095 Год назад
What??? There is so much here I don't understand. Why are you using such huge saplings? if you use smaller ones, you can get 2 or 3k in a day. Where is your hi-vis? Why on earth would you ever plant in *rubber boots*? What the actual hell is wrong with those roots? No way those survive. Do they even have plugs? Is no one teaching these people how techniques that aren't gonna to quickly destroy the body? The way that one guy puts his bag on by slinging his bag over his shoulder makes me cringe. What kind of shovels are those? They have neither the ergonomic advantage of d-handles nor are they tall enough to offer any of the advantages of a staff shovel. Literally what
@JohnLee-db9zt
@JohnLee-db9zt Год назад
4% savings? Not anymore😂
@tiepvi5971
@tiepvi5971 Год назад
👍👍👍💓💓💓💞💞💞
@jeffreyjitterbug
@jeffreyjitterbug Год назад
I did this back in the 80's. I was in the best shape of my life! I planted about 40,000 trees in the 3 month season.
@andrewjichi3724
@andrewjichi3724 Год назад
Can i do a masters degree in hydrology if i have a bachelor in medical lab technology?
@Timmer-qp8sy
@Timmer-qp8sy Год назад
Cool. I’m first.
@WA4OSH
@WA4OSH Год назад
Do you incorporate features into the future forest to give better access and to prevent and mitigate forest fires?
@WA4OSH
@WA4OSH Год назад
I noticed that all your seedlings are all one species. Is it really that good to create a monoculture?
@WA4OSH
@WA4OSH Год назад
Would it have been helpful to terrace the land to encourage water conservation before planting the seedlings?
@Nico-rw1uo
@Nico-rw1uo Год назад
Theses guys are going 👍
@Ray10399
@Ray10399 Год назад
Good Job
@gavenmace7779
@gavenmace7779 Год назад
no comments at all, i dont know why you didnt show us a picture of the particular forests. Kind of the reason people are coming to this video and get disappointed
@robertcalamusso1603
@robertcalamusso1603 Год назад
Nicely presented
@robertcalamusso4218
@robertcalamusso4218 Год назад
Oregon. Heaven on Earth !! 🌈🇺🇸
@1965Grit
@1965Grit Год назад
Environmentalists have had control of the forests since the 1980's and all we get is more extreme fires every year, they blame it all on climate change so they don't have to accept responsibility, whether you are a climate change believer or denyer, it's apparent they aren't managing the forests very well!!!
@1965Grit
@1965Grit Год назад
Yes, that plan put into place the burn don't cut practice, they would much rather see a forest burn and add to climate change than see a natural resource be responsibly maintained!!!
@ngumferdinandfang9619
@ngumferdinandfang9619 Год назад
I studied GIS in Nigeria (Obafemi Awolowo University), I have worked in the Congo basin as cartographer for 6 years. I want a job elsewhere. Pls help me
@kumipermaecovillageghana
@kumipermaecovillageghana Год назад
This is very good. Thank for sharing. In fact, I love planting. Please also watch this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3ZpTTrHqovM.html
@spudluver47
@spudluver47 2 года назад
They had a chance to build a structure with a service life measured in centuries, but saved a few dollars with this
@nemsheiswomen5332
@nemsheiswomen5332 2 года назад
Nice place
@itsalexoh
@itsalexoh 2 года назад
I loved the visual of the pinecone to show "big things start with little things." Really enjoyed learning about Oregon's reforestation laws on your website!
@lokesh303101
@lokesh303101 2 года назад
Mass timber.
@korodski
@korodski 2 года назад
preserve samsquatch habitat
@milauguanesa
@milauguanesa 2 года назад
No entendí nada :(
@raultoro7245
@raultoro7245 2 года назад
Just drove past a bunch of clear cuts .many just fill in with bushes,gone forever. Of course ,some are professionally replanted..to leave it a mess is despicable. - neal a
@maheshshahi2276
@maheshshahi2276 2 года назад
I have a high school level 3 yrs course certificate from nepal and 3 to 4 yrs experience wildlife management field in nepal . Now i am in USA can i get job in related fields.
@Thecreatorshaq
@Thecreatorshaq 2 года назад
So much trees being destroyed
@andreyprotsenkoart
@andreyprotsenkoart 2 года назад
wow
@chloeprice3281
@chloeprice3281 2 года назад
Is there an MSC Hydrology course in HSU college? still!
@PauloCardosoComunicacoes1717
@PauloCardosoComunicacoes1717 2 года назад
Excellent