Morels are picky buggers. Elm trees is right, but sometimes they're found under other dead trees (e.g. Apple). Dead Elm trees are by far the most plentiful thanks to Dutch Elm though. Anyway, I've found many in flood plains under elm trees. My Dad tells a story about back in the 1970s when he found grocery bags full in our flood plain pasture (with no trees around). I can tell you for a fact that this has never happened since though. The story alone is enough to keep me checking diligently every year :) Basically, you may look under 20 prime-looking dead elms and come up with nothing EVERY YEAR. On another hillside 200ft away, almost every dead elm will have a few. It has a lot to do with moisture, ground cover, and soil type/condition. There's a reason it's so hard to grow them commercially, they're just a very very picky fungus.
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Today's Featured Article - Third Brush Generators - by Chris Pratt. While I love straightening sheet metal, cleaning, and painting old tractors, I use every excuse to avoid working on the on the electrics. I find the whole process sheer mystery. I have picked up and attempted to read every auto and farm electrics book with no improvement in the situation. They all seem to start with a chapter entitled "Theory of Electricity". After a few paragraphs I usually close the book and go back to banging out dents. A good friend and I were recently discussing our tractor electrical systems when he stated "I figure it all comes back to applying Ohms Law". At this point
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