What’s Next for the Orchard at MAVA?
I spent my summer investigating the history of the orchard that previously stood at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. I went through countless pages on pruning style, tree architecture, […]
I spent my summer investigating the history of the orchard that previously stood at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. I went through countless pages on pruning style, tree architecture, […]
Before a few weeks ago, I wouldn’t have been able to tell you why studying native bees would have anything to do with restoring a historic orchard. Considering the context […]
Welcome back for my 11th blog post of the summer! It has been another busy week at the OCLP, so I have a lot to catch you up on. As […]
One of my favorite parts about working on the Agricultural Management Guidelines for Martin Van Buren National Historic Site (MAVA) is that I have had the opportunity to think about […]
Looks fine to me! (Tasted fine too!) Oh hi! I didn’t see you there! I was just busy swimming through all these documents about sustainable agricultural practices. Our research for […]
Hello! This week, I have been working with Margie, Alex, and the other interns, on Agricultural Management Guidelines for Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. It’s been a fun week […]
“It is easier to do a job right, than to explain why you didn’t.” -President Martin Van Buren Well, I certainly think he’s right. As far as farming goes, after […]
This week has given us a wide spectrum of experiences, from staring at computer screens to crouching in the dirt! This week marked the beginning of our group project, focused […]