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Reddit » Forestry
1d ago
I have a job in tech that pays me $80k and I can work remotely. It's nice for those reasons but I hate being behind a computer literally all day (I could deal with a few hours, but I'm behind one for 8 every day). I also want a job that I feel is more meaningful and of interest to me - I have always loved trees.
Would it be crazy to make this transition?
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Reddit » Forestry
2d ago
This tree is in my back yard it looks like it stop on a small branch.
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Reddit » Forestry
2d ago
Recently bought a relatively lightly used spiegel relaskop on ebay. While I can see the bars fine, the bars aren't nearly as clear to see as my old relaskop at my old DNR job, and I can't make out the numbers. Do folks recommend I send it in for calibration/cleaning, or work on it myself? And if you recommend sending it in, would you use forestry suppliers, Atterbury, or someone else?
Thank you everyone
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Reddit » Forestry
2d ago
Hey everyone, I'm a 23-year-old who spent most of my life in San Diego until my family relocated to central Florida when I was 22. I've done a variety of jobs, from filming weddings to construction, welding, and I even started my own woodworking business www.expeditionboardco.com
However, after nearly two years in Florida, I've realized it's not where I want to be. My interests lie in cooler weather, mountains, forests, camping, exploring, overlanding, and creating things. Just under a year ago I bought half an acre of land and just finished building a small teardrop trailer for weekends spen ..read more
Reddit » Forestry
2d ago
Does anyone have any advice about a towed timberwolf wood chipper, the chipping wheels has stopped turning after a piece of wood became stuck and has since been removed.
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Reddit » Forestry
3d ago
I completed my bachelor's (undergrad degree) in forestry from Nepal. I am interested in studying Forest Engineering in any country. Am I eligible for studying?
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Reddit » Forestry
3d ago
Hi. I'm a graduated student major in foreastry in Korea, also a korean. I did major in foreastry but my school was not good and they only teach technical things that used in company.(CAD, landscape design, plant taxonomy, basic theory of forest...etc) But I want to work globally someday so I think I need an additional study. So...can you tell me what books did you use when you start studying foreastry or a website that I can get a information..? Thanks.
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Reddit » Forestry
4d ago
Hello everyone.
As the title says, I just graduated with an AA in General Studies with a hard emphasis on Land Resources. Fortunately, while still in school I managed to land a Contractor Utility Forester position with a decent company.
Now, with that being said. I'm mostly looking for advice. While I'm in a forestry related field, I know that an Associates of Art degree is not gonna help me go above and beyond. Unless I am overthinking it? And talking with my boss, he wants me to try and apply for the ISA Certification as soon as possible because he thinks I have enough tree experience and c ..read more
Reddit » Forestry
4d ago
Trying to load a map onto my garmin that i made in QGIS. Haven't had luck so far. Anyone familiar with this process? No luck searching around online so far
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