Join us in the first episode of season two and our first two-parter as we talk with Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery Propagator Scott Skogerboe about the gestures of kind people, what makes a good throwing apple, a true mystery, the decades long hunt for Johnny Appleseed's last tree, the Russian revolution, the treasures of book keeping, the American Dream, how old 12th graders could be, a glimpse into what research looked like before Google, leaf peepin, and so so much more! Be sure to check out Part Two!
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Ft. Collins Wholesale Nursery
Trees for a Changing Climate & Resilient Urban Forest
USDA - Gambel Oak
Forest habitat types in the Apache, Gila, and part of the Cibola National Forests, Arizona and New Mexico
Scott Skogerboe Background
Garden Smart article about Scott and the history mentioned in this episode
Pingree Park name change
George Pingree
USDA - Dorsett-Morse Expedition
USDA - Dorsett-Morse Expedition: More Photos
Chinese Revolution
NatGeo: The Biggest Living Thing on Earth is Being Nibbled to Death
Papers:
Newton's Apple
The History of Newton's Apple Tree
Is the Wide Distribution of Aspen a Result of Its Stress Tolerance?
Dorsett-Morse Soybean Collection Trip to East Asia: 50 Year Retrospective
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