Some time ago I attempted to make direct measurements of the HF conductivity of trees, at least for the trunk and limbs. I simply put a two rings, with nails to penetrate through the bark, around the trunk spaced a couple of feet apart. Basically what I had was a resistor. I then measured the impedance of this "resistor" using a network analyzer.

The results indicated quite a high conductivity which I simply couldn't believe at the time. I wrote up a note on the experiment and put the note on the shelf thinking to look into it at some later date. Of course nothing has happened since! If anyone is interested I would be happy to share the note, which describes the experiment, and the Excel file with the measurement data. Maybe you can see where I went wrong or perhaps I got it right. If I'm right then trees really are bad news in the high E-fields associated with high voltage points.

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73, Rudy N6LF

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