Secure and affordable long-term land access can be a major barrier for beginning farmers planning agroforestry endeavors. In this episode, we’ll hear from a few people who support solutions to this challenge: Keefe Keeley, co-executive director of the Savanna Institute; Joe Klingelhutz, farm specialist with the Sustainable Iowa Land Trust; and Emily Wright, farmer and president of the board of directors for the Greenbelt Land Trust of Mid-Missouri.
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Interstitial music:
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Maple Sugaring in the Lower Midwest
The Chestnut Improvement Network
Silvopasture with Hogs: What?! How and Why
Shiitake Happens: Integrating Fungi into Whole Farm Systems
Financing & Economics: Choosing Long-term Rewards
Agroforestry in Urban Landscapes
Pawpaw: Cultivating the Elusive Fruit
Made in the Shade: Silvopasture with Cattle
Forest Honey from Horizontal Hives
Tree-based Polycultures
Native Plants for Perennial Farms
Growing American Ginseng
Forest Farming 101
Insights from Agroforestry Change-Makers
Introducing The Agroforesty Podcast
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