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Northeast Utilities Helps Support Restoring the American Chestnut

Northeast Utilities' paper reduction program has once again made The American Chestnut Foundation beneficiary of a shareholder “challenge” grant opportunity. Northeast Utilities, with 50,000 registered shareholders, raised $8500 in 2008 for TACF and the CT Chapter by making a $5 donation for each shareholder that agreed to receive the Annual Report in an electronic format. We are fortunate to benefit from Northeast Utilities' vision.

This is a wonderful opportunity to promote the revival of a great American tree while also providing greater convenience for our shareholders,” Charles W. Shivery, NU Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer.


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Northeast Utilities VP Jeff Kotkin
hands check to TACF CEO Marshal Case
during a summer celebration at the new
Guilford Orchard. Shown from left TACF
Director Bill Adamsen, former Regional
Coordinator Leila Pinchot, Marshal
Case, Jeff Kotkin, and also representing
Northeast Utilities – Susan Stotts and Pat
McCullough.

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🌰 Harvest season at TACF’s Meadowview Research Farms brings both beauty and breakthrough science. Many of the chestnut crosses we gather are generated through recurrent genomic selection—cutting-edge research driving restoration forward. Each bur holds not only the wonder of new life, but also the promise of a future where the majestic American chestnut returns to our forests. 🌳

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We'll be co-hosting American Chestnut Day at the NC Arboretum this Saturday! If you're local, we hope you'll join us for a fun day of speakers, activities, and even a wild-type chestnut seedling sale! ... See MoreSee Less

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I got the notification about your Chestnut sale but it doesn't say where, or it scrolls by so fast I can't find it

Chestnut Chat returns!

Join us on Friday, October 10, 2025, from 11:30AM – 1:00PM (EPT), for the next LIVE Chestnut Chat.

Our special guest, Dr. Trevor Walker, Assistant Professor of Forest Genetics and Co-Director of the Cooperative Tree Improvement Program at NC State University, will share insights from 70 years of breeding loblolly pine for disease resistance, growth, and stem form. He will also consider which practices are likely to succeed for American chestnut, which are not, and why.

Visit tacf.org/event/chestnut-chat-breeding-disease-resistance-in-loblolly-pine/ to learn more or register.
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Chestnut Chat returns! Join us on Friday, October 10, 2025, from 11:30AM – 1:00PM (EPT), for the next LIVE Chestnut Chat.Our special guest, Dr. Trevor Walker, Assistant Professor of Forest Genetics and Co-Director of the Cooperative Tree Improvement Program at NC State University, will share insights from 70 years of breeding loblolly pine for disease resistance, growth, and stem form. He will also consider which practices are likely to succeed for American chestnut, which are not, and why.Visit https://tacf.org/event/chestnut-chat-breeding-disease-resistance-in-loblolly-pine/ to learn more or register.

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Can't wait for the Chestnut Chat, sounds like a great opportunity to learn! 🎯

What is EPT? Do you mean Eastern standard time?

🌱 TACF’s Meadowview Research Farms team joined the Clinch Valley SWCD Natural Resources Festival in Russell County, sharing the story of the American chestnut with hundreds of local students. Lucinda Wigfield and Jim Tolton led engaging talks on the tree’s history, the devastation of blight, and TACF’s efforts to restore this keystone species. Inspiring young minds remains central to our mission. 🌳
#americanchestnut #castaneadentata #americanchestnutfoundation #ChestnutResearch #meadowviewresearchfarms
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🌱 TACF’s Meadowview Research Farms team joined the Clinch Valley SWCD Natural Resources Festival in Russell County, sharing the story of the American chestnut with hundreds of local students. Lucinda Wigfield and Jim Tolton led engaging talks on the tree’s history, the devastation of blight, and TACF’s efforts to restore this keystone species. Inspiring young minds remains central to our mission. 🌳 #americanchestnut #castaneadentata #americanchestnutfoundation #ChestnutResearch #meadowviewresearchfarms

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We picked this guy up at a booth earlier in the summer. It’s just started getting the darker spots on its leaves. Is it okay? Too wet? Losing its leaves for the winter? Should we keep it indoors now and give it a grow light?

It's shucking season in the South!

TACF's Director of Regional Science & Southern Regional Science Coordinator Jamie Van Clief shucks and sorts chestnut burs in TACF's Asheville office.
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I learned the hard way don't eat too many at one time. I could back up and spray paint a barn door

How do you keep em from getting wormy if you plan to keep em any length of time !!!!!!! I know the eggs are already in em but how do you keep em from hatching ?!!

How do you tell the difference between an American chestnut and a Chinese chestnut?

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