This episode features a recorded phone interview between Missouri silvopasture farmer and author Greg Judy and Iowa State University student Jesse Matt, recorded in 2018 as part of a Savanna Institute outreach project. Show notes: www.savannainstitute.org/perennialaf
Persimmon Folklore, Fruit Exploring, and Genetics - with Eliza Greenman
"We Can't Call Them Superfruit" - Barriers to Berry Markets with Bill Davison & PJ Connolly
Nightfall Farm, Riveredge Nature Center, Chestnut Research, and More
“You Can’t Believe It Grows Here” - Project Pawpaw with Adam D’Angelo
A Thorny Topic: Black Locust and Honey Locust for Agroforestry
“Spreadsheets on the Radio” - Farm Viability and the Fruit & Nut Compass with John Hendrickson
Getting Started with Forest Farming - Ingrid Daudert, Karam Sheban, and Robin Suggs
Agroforestry for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation - with Nate Lawrence and Monika Shea
“Joy Is What Emerges From Connection” - Q&A with Author Ross Gay
Q&A With "Braiding Sweetgrass" Author Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer - PFG 2023
"You Should Consider Maple Syrup Production" - with Tony Johnson
Choosing the Right Livestock with Cherrie Nolden
"What Would It Look Like?" - Introduction to Agroforestry with the Field Notes Podcast
"My Dad and I Are Both Stubborn..." Generational Dynamics with Jacob Marty
Tree Crop Improvement Research with Scott Brainard
“Embrace the Chaos” - Dayna Burtness, Beth Dooley, Eliza Greenman, and Anna Lappé
“The Benefits of Silvopasture Are Endless” - Farm Tour with Erik Hagan and Michael Dolan
Building an Agroforestry Business with Austin Unruh
“It’s Better To Learn From Other People’s Mistakes” - with Kathy Dice and Tom Wahl of Red Fern Farm
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