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I got to teach a slightly Permie lesson yesterday

 
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I have to be careful that I don’t just teach my personal preference, but yesterday I got to teach a small part of a lesson that could have come straight out of Permies.

I was teaching about the Homestead Act—the federal act that basically gave away 160 acre sections of Midwestern land for all of $5.  Of course, once there, all they had was grass.

I focused a part of the lesson on how the early settlers used Osage Orange as a sort of fence-crop.  Some students were impressed by how long-lived, durable, strong and what excellent firewood it made.  I related my experience about having one of these and how it could be cut down, only to grow right back up from the root.  In fact, I even had one student ask why we don’t use Osage now for fencing.  That question made me smile.

Eric
 
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