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Silvopasture in the Southeast

Silvopasture is an agroforestry practice that integrates livestock, forage production, and forestry on the same land management unit. Silvopasture is a management option by which landowners can realize diverse income-generating possibilities from the same acreage. This blog will provide a series of informational posts, recent articles and research, and tools that land managers and others can use to learn more about Silvopasture and hopefully serve as a forum for sharing ideas and experiences.

Friday, November 07, 2008

New Photos

Here are some photos from recent silvopasture site visits in the southeastern US.

Silvopasture in the Southeast
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Links

  • National Agroforestry Center
  • U of MO Center for Agroforestry
  • Haywood Community College Natural Resources

The Forestry Component

  • Seedlings and Planting
  • Site Prep
  • Tree Spacing
  • Pruning and Thinning
  • Forage Characteristics

Planning for Silvopasture

  • Economic Considerations

Contributors

  • Greg Frey
  • Jim Hamilton