A lot of people hate black locust and honey locust trees, but some people think they hold great potential for agroforestry. Greg Judy, Austin Unruh, Steve Gabriel, Brett Chedzoy, Eliza Greenman, and others share their perspective in this episode.
Show notes: https://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
“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
“Grass Holds the World Together” - A Beginning Farmer Interviews Greg Judy
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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