Most public and private forest lands of North America have been modified to varying degrees from years of human activity. Certain high-value ‘non-timber forest products’ have been over-exploited and are difficult to find. Forest farming practices can be used by private enterprise to grow desirable non-timber forest products on private lands, to supplement family income, and to allow biodiversity to reestablish within forests
Agroforestry, or growing trees and other crops together on the same land, has been practiced for yea...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordGlobally, the cont...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...
Most public and private forest lands of North America have been modified to varying degrees from yea...
Paper presented at the 11th North American Agroforesty Conference, which was held May 31-June 3, 200...
Agroforestry is a land use option that has been increasingly accepted as environmentally sound and p...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm Bill) has been hailed as the single most si...
Alley cropping is an agroforestry practice intended to place trees within agricultural cropland syst...
Humans have long exploited the climate-altering eff ects that trees provide through shade from a hot...
Forest-based production on U.S. farms totaled $653.2 million in 2012, admittedly a small portion of ...
Farm forests occupy an important place in the forest economy of our country and make substantial con...
Not AvailableAgriculture faces the unprecedented task of feeding a world population of 9 billion peo...
Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Missouri, College of Agr...
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
Agroforestry, or growing trees and other crops together on the same land, has been practiced for yea...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordGlobally, the cont...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...
Most public and private forest lands of North America have been modified to varying degrees from yea...
Paper presented at the 11th North American Agroforesty Conference, which was held May 31-June 3, 200...
Agroforestry is a land use option that has been increasingly accepted as environmentally sound and p...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm Bill) has been hailed as the single most si...
Alley cropping is an agroforestry practice intended to place trees within agricultural cropland syst...
Humans have long exploited the climate-altering eff ects that trees provide through shade from a hot...
Forest-based production on U.S. farms totaled $653.2 million in 2012, admittedly a small portion of ...
Farm forests occupy an important place in the forest economy of our country and make substantial con...
Not AvailableAgriculture faces the unprecedented task of feeding a world population of 9 billion peo...
Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Missouri, College of Agr...
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
Agroforestry, or growing trees and other crops together on the same land, has been practiced for yea...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordGlobally, the cont...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...