Forestry Field Day – Ditmer Farm & Wilson/Lenox House

Forestry Field Day
Join us for a day of history, conservation, and hands-on learning at Forestry Field Day, hosted by Shelby County’s Soil and Water Conservation District at one of Shelby County’s most scenic and historically rich landscapes. Located on the Ditmer Farm, this event invites landowners, nature lovers, history buffs, and curious minds to explore the connections between natural resource stewardship and local heritage at the historic Wilson/Lenox House (built in 1816), and what remains of the once beautiful Turtle Creek Twin Culvert.
Forestry Field Day offers a rare opportunity to tour a private, well-managed woodland while learning directly from forestry professionals, conservation experts, and local historians. Discover best practices in forest management, soil conservation, and habitat preservation—right alongside stories of the early settlers who once lived and worked this land.
Event Highlights Include:
Guided woodland walks and tree ID sessions
Demonstrations on sustainable forestry practices
History tours of the Wilson House (1816)
Wildlife and habitat discussions
Waterway and erosion control insights at the Turtle Creek Twin Culvert
Time for Q&A with forestry experts and historians
Whether you own land, enjoy nature, or simply want to learn more about Shelby County’s past and present, this event is an engaging and educational experience for all ages.
The Wilson House, one of Shelby County’s oldest surviving homes, offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century life in Ohio, making it the perfect historic centerpiece for this field day.
Bring your walking shoes, your curiosity, and your appreciation for the natural and historic treasures that define our region. Come spend the day where conservation meets legacy at Forestry Field Day!

