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Maine Dept of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry
Приєднався 5 жов 2012
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry is Maine's support center for the state's many land-based, natural resource interests.
PRIORITIZE: Most Important Technical Assistance Resources to Prepare Comprehensive Plans, 11/14/2024
MPAP Growth Management Survey focus
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SUPPORT implementation of Comprehensive Plans, 11/13/2024
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MPAP Growth Management Survey focus group
IMPROVE the preparation of Comprehensive Plans and the State Review Process, 11/08/2024
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MPAP Growth Management Survey focus group. Hybrid in Ellsworth.
3rd Session: Connecting Community Planning to Hazard Mitigation Planning, 10/24/2024
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In the third session, we discussed incorporating hazard mitigation plans and community engagement into broader community planning and land use development efforts. Knox County EMA presented on the hazard mitigation planning process, what communities can do to better prepare for reporting after disasters, and how Knox EMA is using geographic information systems (GIS) to map hazards for the updat...
Sustainability and Resilience Planning, 11/1/2024
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Join us for a webinar to explore the importance of sustainability and resilience planning. Learn how communities can build a more sustainable future by reducing their environmental impact, adapting to climate change, and enhancing their resilience to disasters. Our speakers will discuss best practices, share case studies, and provide valuable insights to help your community thrive in a changing...
Dairy Task Force Meeting - Nov 4, 2024
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Dairy Task Force Meeting - Nov 4, 2024
PFAS Fund Advisory Committee Public Meeting - October 24, 2024
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PFAS Fund Advisory Committee Public Meeting - October 24, 2024
Assessing Risk from Natural Hazards - Natural Hazards 101 Series - Maine Planning Webinars
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Assessing Risk from Natural Hazards - Natural Hazards 101 Series - Maine Planning Webinars
MaineDOT Local Road Assistance Program - Maine Planning Basics
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MaineDOT’s Community Services Division distributes over $20 million of highway fund money per year to Maine’s 502 civil divisions through the Local Road Assistance Program (LRAP). Learn from Pete Coughlan, Director of the MaineDOT Community Services Division, who will discuss the following topics related to local road maintenance: the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Federal F...
Gastropod Photography Guide for DACF Animal & Plant Health
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Gastropod Photography Guide for DACF Animal & Plant Health
Dairy Task Force Meeting - October 7, 2024
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Dairy Task Force Meeting - October 7, 2024
PFAS Fund Meeting - September 19, 2024
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PFAS Fund Meeting - September 19, 2024
Land for Maine's Future Board Meeting - July 10, 2024
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Rescheduled meeting from June 25, 2024.
Ep 5: Regulatory Requirements for Professionals
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Description: Pesticide applicators must be licensed to professionally apply pesticides in and around your home. Professionals applying to their own property also have responsibilities under Maine law. Watch the video to learn more about professional pesticide applicators and their requirements to be licensed in Maine. For more information, visit BPC’s website: www.maine.gov/dacf/php/pesticides/
Ep 4: Your Rights and Responsibilities
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Description: You have the right to know how pesticides might affect you. Watch the video to learn more about your rights and responsibilities as someone that may use pesticides. For more information, visit BPC’s website: www.maine.gov/dacf/php/pesticides/
Ep1: Introduction to the Maine Board of Pesticides Control
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Ep1: Introduction to the Maine Board of Pesticides Control
Tier Program Subcommittee for Dairy Task Force - September 10, 2024
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Tier Program Subcommittee for Dairy Task Force - September 10, 2024
Funding & Technical Assistance Subcommittee for Dairy Task Force - September 12, 2024
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Funding & Technical Assistance Subcommittee for Dairy Task Force - September 12, 2024
Processing Subgroup Meeting for Dairy Task Force - September 11, 2024
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Processing Subgroup Meeting for Dairy Task Force - September 11, 2024
LMF Board Meeting - September 10, 2024
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LMF Board Meeting - September 10, 2024
Funding/Technical Assistance Subgroup: Task Force to Support Maine Commercial Dairy Farms 8/28/2024
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Funding/Technical Assistance Subgroup: Task Force to Support Maine Commercial Dairy Farms 8/28/2024
Dairy Task Force - Processing Subcommittee - 8/27/2024
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Dairy Task Force - Processing Subcommittee - 8/27/2024
Solar on HVAL Rule Making Public Hearing 8/19/2024 Meeting
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Solar on HVAL Rule Making Public Hearing 8/19/2024 Meeting
Tier Program Subgroup for Task Force to Support Maine Commercial Dairy Farms Meeting - 8/22/24
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Tier Program Subgroup for Task Force to Support Maine Commercial Dairy Farms Meeting - 8/22/24
Best Practices for Comprehensive Planning, 8/2/2024
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Best Practices for Comprehensive Planning, 8/2/2024
Dairy Task Force Meeting : June 12, 2024
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Dairy Task Force Meeting : June 12, 2024
beautiful and mindful people
I was born and raised in Bar Harbor, Maine and let me tell you, it may be cold, but I wouldn’t want to grow up anywhere else.
Thanks for all this great information. Who can I call with questions on an existing subdivision to find out if it is legal nonconforming or illegal?
Steve....marketing MAINE products Outside of the state. GREAT idea! 💯 So many people working very hard with a wealth of knowledge and experience is extremely important to share. Profitable for ALL
MOO 🐄 MILK ❤
Research, investors....Why Not Learn from other Co. etc. MORE JOBS IN MAINE! Opportunity
youtube - i live in finland, why am i seeing this in the autoplay queue?
So beautiful video🎉
love seeing deboullie and red river camps i worked there one season and it wasnt enough what a treat to live her in northern maine
Protecting Heaven on Earth 💚
Everyone talks about carbon it's .04 percent of the atmosphere I'm all for saving the planet we should talking about plastic solve the big problems
Very informative, thank you.
I have always loved Maine and always will, such a vast landscape full of beauty with so much to do and so much to see.
Too bad most of it is half a days drive from any civilization. Maine comoared to alot of states is pretty bad in percentage of public land
I show animals for county Fairs too been doing it for 20 years
From an 84 yo Mainer from "away", Thank you for this presentation AND what you are doing.
the oxen are beautiful
many people don't like my idea, but I want to live in Maine. Vacationing and going to family in nova scotia has me full of memories of Maine, Needs to be my home state.
Beautiful video
We have it here in Palmyra.
i love watching this team bull
Wow you guys really have the ideal dream job. Thank you for preserving this natural paradise and all of the animals that call it home
I'm from Maine lived here all my life. You have you're ups and downs like every state I guess.
Gave this a go last summer, great little trip. Signage could be a bit better at some intersections, and some blowdowns, but overall a good three or four day loop.
Preserving the wilderness by bringing in thousands of tourist from down south in every year. Nobody was even in those woods except the animals, before you came to preserve it. And throw trash all along the roads and carve your names into the trees.
This was fun to do.
I laugh at all this all that work and money for something you can ride on for 3 mabie 5 months of the year. And the people that run 4 wheelers side by side get screwed even depending on where you live the guys on 4 wheelers make the trails for the snowmobiles what a joke. Sorry just gets upsetting. Sorry for my opinion
can't use traditional 4 wheelers in deep snow anyway. And wtf do you have against winter recreation? maybe some people want to make what they were going to do already more fun, safer, and more open to everyone instead of just being a selfish ass making unridable trails with moguls. I mean people are going to ride their snowmobiles because they're fun, same as 4 wheelers in the summer. Why not make it more enjoyable for everyone? I suppose you also have a problem with maintance of 4 wheeler trails and mountain roads as well yes?
Where's that big cliff at in maine
Can't wait to get there soon! Thank you for the video
Vat a vanderful plase
Hi there, I would love to buy one but the link doesn't work!
Is there a way to traverse the AWW with out paying a fee? Or is there a map that shows the exact area of AWW so that you can avoid those FEE-dominated areas?
Great video. You absolutely have a world class resource there and i sure hope i get to visit it one day
A MAP specifically displaying the FREE public lands open to the public including FREE camping sites would be very helpful to accompany this video. Otherwise this is nothing more than a pretty PSA.
If you do the slightest amount of research you can find that map, STFU, thanks!
Thank you all of you guys do ,to help and protect our land to maintain our freedom for many generations to come, hopefully 🇺🇸🙏🌞
Boring
Loved living in Northern Maine as far as the gloriousness of the area. Wish more people could see and enjoy its beauty.
Deforesting they claim its good 🤦♀️ Nothing holds soil, so mud floods ect.
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Does maine have a lot of roads or is it mostly wilderness? I'm thinking about moving there
Hi😅
This video started out nicely , then dissolves into the Pro Forestry propaganda that it is ..
Yes, the seasons are a gift.
very nice !I have a question : Wich all respect. Some of your animals have balls, others not. Is it better to castrate or not ?
Beautiful Maine❤️🌞Love living in country!
Play it safe play all year
Very helpful video
awesome
2:31 Myers Point, Flagstaff Lake?
I had a Maine resident deer Hunter to tell me that he was lucky to see one deer a season and I immediately knew better , I have watched all the videos from local people in Maine and seen all the deer and wildlife and wondered why this guy told me that ,, another thing I don’t understand is why are so many places up north illegal to feed the deer , is there really any difference in putting out corn and going to a standing corn field in wait for to see a deer ,,I don’t think so , either way a guy gets a week to hunt every year and there is always someone else who thinks he should not have the opportunity to participate in the preservation of the health and hunger of the deer he loves to hunt ,, but I would love to visit Maine someday and if I do I hope the bears don’t get me because I would not ever shoot one to eat , that would be way too much for me.
I know this is a year later, but maybe I can shed some light. First of all, that Maine resident hunter probably was not lying to you. To see deer during hunting season in Maine, specifically in the northern regions, you must put in your time and miles on foot. Deer densities are extremely low and visibility in the thick woods is often limited to 30 yards or less. I spent several years adapting to different hunting methods because it’s a different hunting world up here. Sitting in a tree stand is not as productive as it is in the Midwestern states (I’ve lived and hunted both regions). Also, while we do have moose and bear, don’t expect to see them from the road. In my experience, apart from much time spent in the woods, moose sightings are infrequent and bear sightings are rare. In fact, I’ve lived in Maine for 7 years and have yet to see a bear in the state. I do have some trail camera photos of them, but they are elusive animals. As far as feeding the deer goes, it is illegal to bait them during hunting season because it limits the “fair chase” aspect of the hunt. I know there are different views on this, but that’s my preference and what the legislation says so…. Despite hunting being difficult in this state, it is one of the most rewarding places to hunt, and I’ve hunted deer and elk from the northeast to the Midwest to the Rockies.
@@baraksinz thanks for your experience on the subject ,,yes during deer season it is much harder to see deer anywhere,,,and I will tell you that if you ever bait deer , you will find it is much harder to see a mature buck at the bait than it would be if you did not bait in daylight that is , but at night they will come right to it. It has been legal here in North Carolina to bait deer for fifty years. And yes it is much more fun when you don’t hunt there and just sit on the edge of a corn field , or an apple orchard,,half of the county I live in is apple orchard,,,and they are sold all over the world from here.
It is my understanding that native americans used to do controlled burning before the Europeans came. If that is true, they may have known that overgrown forests, if too choked, then certain wildlife, even insects & then trees, cant thrive in a choked forest...i can only hope the source I read was true. However, I think it would be great if trees could be culled rather than widespread slashed/burned. But I dont know enough about it. I heard that if you plant a tree, and someone doesnt make sure it is consistent ly watered, it dies. So are those charities that claim to plant thousands of trees watering them?
the forests are designed to burn by nature, it's logging land and re-planting that's the problem. In nature they'd all be at different stages, but because they were planted all the trees are in the same space, overcrowded, and compete. this makes the fires larger, hotter, and less controlled. Naturally there would be some trees standing after a fire and new trees and underbrush would replace it, but not when they're all packed like matches.