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"this is the official map, from The American Chestnut Foundation, of all the current “chapter orchards”.
"this is the official map, from The American Chestnut Foundation, of all the current “chapter orchards”.


        I created this - all of it; and set it up to run/work without me, as it must.  So I have a genuine track record of success here- it’s not impossible I may know what I’m doing.  :-)  You will find plenty of people who would tell you my part in all this was trivial - but in fact they weren’t at the Board Meetings for the first 10 years- where I conceived the need for chapters, and managed to get this organizational structure implemented- when a Board Meeting happened where we had a quorum- by the chief antagonists for the idea were absent.  The antagonists wanted to keep the Foundation “closely held” - decisions made by the elite; I arranged otherwise, so that many contributors could participate.
I created this - all of it; and set it up to run/work without me, as it must.  So I have a genuine track record of success here- it’s not impossible I may know what I’m doing.  :-)  You will find plenty of people who would tell you my part in all this was trivial - but in fact they weren’t at the Board Meetings for the first 10 years- where I conceived the need for chapters, and managed to get this organizational structure implemented- when a Board Meeting happened where we had a quorum- by the chief antagonists for the idea were absent.  The antagonists wanted to keep the Foundation “closely held” - decisions made by the elite; I arranged otherwise, so that many contributors could participate.


        Each one of these sites means many participants; anywhere from 3 to 50;  99.8% of them unpaid volunteers; who return year after year.
Each one of these sites means many participants; anywhere from 3 to 50;  99.8% of them unpaid volunteers; who return year after year.


        It works.  Yes, I see something similar coming for hybrid hazels; though there are some critical differences.
It works.  Yes, I see something similar coming for hybrid hazels; though there are some critical differences.


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Latest revision as of 22:17, 20 May 2015

From Philip Rutter:

"this is the official map, from The American Chestnut Foundation, of all the current “chapter orchards”.

I created this - all of it; and set it up to run/work without me, as it must. So I have a genuine track record of success here- it’s not impossible I may know what I’m doing.  :-) You will find plenty of people who would tell you my part in all this was trivial - but in fact they weren’t at the Board Meetings for the first 10 years- where I conceived the need for chapters, and managed to get this organizational structure implemented- when a Board Meeting happened where we had a quorum- by the chief antagonists for the idea were absent. The antagonists wanted to keep the Foundation “closely held” - decisions made by the elite; I arranged otherwise, so that many contributors could participate.

Each one of these sites means many participants; anywhere from 3 to 50; 99.8% of them unpaid volunteers; who return year after year.

It works. Yes, I see something similar coming for hybrid hazels; though there are some critical differences.

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