00:26:19 Amanda Snyder: I will watch the chat and the Q&A during the session. 00:30:28 Dianna Baker: hello--I clicked to start the seminar but it didn't ask for password and I don't see me on the board. I am signed it? Dianna Baker 00:30:50 vic vosen: hi! are we starting on time? 00:31:31 Amanda Snyder: You are here! We haven't started, yet. We will start at 9AM 00:31:39 Amanda Snyder: We are starting at 9AM Pacific 00:32:33 Amanda Snyder: Thank you all for joining. We will be starting at 9AM Pacific / 10 AM Mountain. Our audio is on mute until then. 00:44:16 Terri Rekawek: are the slides available for download? 00:45:14 Kate Painter: We will have slides from UI Extension presenters available for download. If the other presenters are ok with it, we will also share their presentations. 00:45:17 Amanda Snyder: We will have the slides posted on the Campus Extension site for download. The link will be shared at the end of the webinar 00:46:12 Terri Rekawek: thank you 01:29:22 Erin Doty: Extension Publishing can ship physical copies of the fire publications to folks for free as well! 01:29:55 Amanda Snyder: From participant: Extension Publishing can ship physical copies of the fire publications to folks for free as well! 01:30:01 Erin Doty: https://www.extension.uidaho.edu/detail.aspx?IDnum=103 01:30:25 Amanda Snyder: I will post on the Campus Extension site 01:31:28 Kay Teisl: What are the best options of controlling noxious weeds such as nap weed on forest land? 01:32:18 Amanda Snyder: Kay - do you want to write this in the Q&A box? 01:43:13 Virginia Colvig: Thank you Chris,. This was very helpful! 02:07:00 Deborah Peavler: goat in the back seat of a pickup truck 02:07:03 Travis Tyson: Goats in the bed of my pickup. :) 02:07:30 Deborah Peavler: I've transported a goat in the back seat of a pickup truck 02:07:31 Perry Birch: pigs in dog crates in a pickup bed 02:08:04 Teri Capshaw: Yes! Animals in the dog carrier in the back of the SUV—everything from goats, sheep, and chickens for a few miles to a livestock guarding dog for 1000+ miles! 02:09:00 Kimberley Smith: I've put a meat sheep in a minivan. :) 02:17:01 Teri Capshaw: Yes, I love looking at this as a business. The food produced is a wonderful contribution to our family’s budget and learning to homestead this way is an excellent education (both from my own experience as a child and seeing what I see my children learning). 02:51:47 Dianna Baker: how do you store your water in winter? 02:52:49 Rebecca Burt: I would really love Sean's excel sheets if he will share! 03:11:18 Dianna Baker: so, are you on a well water then? in winter, are you pulling up water straight from the well? do you use a generator for backup when the electricity goes out? 03:12:00 Amanda Snyder: Dianna, do you want to put your question in the Q&A? 03:12:47 Amanda Snyder: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/national/programs/financial/eqip/ 03:20:38 Amanda Snyder: With thinning, are their concerns about which trees to leave standing and which to take out due to potential wind and weather damage to remaining trees after thinning? 03:22:36 Chris Schnepf: https://www.extension.uidaho.edu/publishing/pdf/CIS/CIS1226.pdf 03:23:19 Chris Schnepf: Logging Selectively: https://www.extension.uidaho.edu/detail.aspx?IDnum=667&title=Forestry%20and%20Range&category1=Natural%20Resources&category2=Forestry 03:23:32 Amanda Snyder: Thanks Chris! 03:25:15 Debra Zambino: what is the best way to get local contractors for work on house, put in holding tanks, do thinning and brush removal? We are near Worley area 03:31:01 Michelle Primer: Check out your library as well. I know we have a lot of old resource books! 03:31:35 Amanda Snyder: https://campus.extension.org/course/view.php?id=2049 03:33:38 Amanda Snyder: The link to the post workshop survey: https://uidaho.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2rXpqHn6pEKlrSe 03:34:07 Dianna Baker: i had a few more questions in the question box. do you have any more time? 03:34:52 Erin Doty: The first question on the post workshop survey asks if you're a land owner, etc., etc. -- If we're not any do you want us to not take the survey? 03:36:50 Amanda Snyder: our only way to establish trees and seedlings were to fence the individual seedlings -it was always comical when the moose would come in and poop inside the cage to help fertilize 03:38:10 Debra Zambino: I tried the peanut butter electric fence trick when I worked on research plots for the forest service in WI. They weren't stopped at all. It was a waste of time and peanut butter for those oak trees. 03:45:21 Dianna Baker: what about the 13,000 gallon limit for pumping up water? is that enough in summer? 03:51:36 Tina Imlay: My dream is to have a high house like Sean has!!! 03:51:57 Karin Carestia: Thank you SO much, this has been extremely informative, and entertaining too! 03:55:10 Debra Zambino: Native gopher snakes, closest they live is down in Lewiston area. It's a little too cool for them here. 03:59:06 Edward Moroz: Thank you all . 03:59:07 Teri Capshaw: Thank you! 03:59:20 Rebecca Burt: THANK YOU!! I really enjoyed today! 03:59:43 Michelle Morey: Thank you very much for the great info! 04:00:44 Tina Imlay: Bye. Thank you. 04:01:38 Dianna Baker: really enjoyed this--you guys are so knowledgable! great information. 04:12:18 Dianna Baker: i would prefer not having breakout rooms--I like hearing the answers to question that I haven't thought of. I like having a well rounded informaiton. please consider--thanks