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New Mashomack manager is right at home: From Florida to Shelter Island, and happily settling in

New Mashomack manager is right at home: From Florida to Shelter Island, and happily settling in
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Hunting for eggs and having fun on Easter Saturday - Shelter Island Reporter

Hunting for eggs and having fun on Easter Saturday - Shelter Island Reporter
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Mashomack musings: Evergreens, our faithful friends - Shelter Island Reporter

Evergreens like these seaside cedars stay green all year long. (Credit: Alex Novarro) Every year, as winter approaches, Shelter Island’s landscape undergoes dramatic changes. Blustery winds and rains strip most trees of their leaves. Yet, the evergreens remain full throughout winter.  Evergreens are one of two categories of trees. The other category, deciduous trees, usually produce wide and flat leaves that drop completely during fall. Evergreens only lose small numbers of leaves or needles at a time, maintaining their ability to photosynthesize throughout the year. Cedar trees are the most abundant evergreen here, often found along the shoreline or in open fields. White pine is another native species; handsome windrows of the fast-growing conifer supply a steady supply of pinecones for craft projects.

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New initiative at centuries-old farm: Manor and Mashomack working together

Tractor turned windrows at Sylvester Manor Educational Farm’s compost site. (Credit: Cristina Consentino) The Nature Conservancy’s Mashomack Preserve and Sylvester Manor Educational Farm are working together to establish a closed loop system of carbon cycling on Shelter Island. This partnership will optimize the use of the Preserve’s supply of carbon-rich materials (leaves and wood chips) by turning them into compost at Sylvester Manor. Sylvester Manor currently cultivates three acres of vegetables and plans to expand their crop production by an additional three acres in 2021. Under the direction of Director of Farm Operations Cristina Cosentino, the farm will transition towards regenerative vegetable production and reduced tillage, a farming practice that seeks to disturb soil as little as possible.

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