I look for articles from Paul Hetzler, forester and a horticulture and natural resources educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County. Not just because he is very knowledgeable, …
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I look for articles from Paul Hetzler, forester and a horticulture and natural resources educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County. Not just because he is very knowledgeable, but also because he is entertaining in his approach in communicating his message. I laugh and learn at the same time. I just want to thank him publicly and to communicate to others if you haven’t read his letters, Google North Country Now and get reading. The latest letter is priceless, “Roving gangs of bugs more active this fall in St. Lawrence County.”