This episode features Dr. Michael Gold, Interim Director of the Center for Agroforestry, and Red Fern Farm’s Kathy Dice and Tom Wahl. Often planted and maintained for their conservation value, trees on farms can also be an integral part of a farm’s crop production. With diversity comes resilience and complexity: hear both academic research and on-the-ground farmer perspectives about the why, what, how, and when of perennial tree crops.
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Made in the Shade: Silvopasture with Cattle
Forest Honey from Horizontal Hives
Native Plants for Perennial Farms
Growing American Ginseng
Forest Farming 101
Insights from Agroforestry Change-Makers
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