This trifold brochure describes how agroforestry concurrently benefits environmental, economic, and social systems, creating avenues in farm and ecosystem management for such practices as forest farming, silvopasture and the establishment of riparian buffers
Paper presented at the 12th North American Agroforesty Conference, which was held June 4-9, 2011 in ...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm Bill) has been hailed as the single most si...
Contents: Linking Ecology and Agriculture to Increase Sustainability California Salad and Australi...
Agroforestry is a land use option that has been increasingly accepted as environmentally sound and p...
Agroforestry is formally defined as a land-use system that intentionally combines trees or shrubs wi...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...
Agroforestry Systems (AFS), or the association of trees with crops (or animals), is a strategy for l...
Agroforestry is an appealing option for sequestering carbon on agricultural lands because it can seq...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...
Agroforestry is the deliberate introduction of multipurpose woody perennials (MWPs) into agroecosyst...
Humans have long exploited the climate-altering eff ects that trees provide through shade from a hot...
As a dynamic interface between agriculture and forestry, agroforestry has only recently been formall...
Agroforestry is an appealing option for sequestering carbon on agricultural lands because it can seq...
Iowa has over 700 communities that generate municipal biosolids by various treatment means. These bi...
Agroforestry is a land-use system that integrates trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock produ...
Paper presented at the 12th North American Agroforesty Conference, which was held June 4-9, 2011 in ...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm Bill) has been hailed as the single most si...
Contents: Linking Ecology and Agriculture to Increase Sustainability California Salad and Australi...
Agroforestry is a land use option that has been increasingly accepted as environmentally sound and p...
Agroforestry is formally defined as a land-use system that intentionally combines trees or shrubs wi...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...
Agroforestry Systems (AFS), or the association of trees with crops (or animals), is a strategy for l...
Agroforestry is an appealing option for sequestering carbon on agricultural lands because it can seq...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...
Agroforestry is the deliberate introduction of multipurpose woody perennials (MWPs) into agroecosyst...
Humans have long exploited the climate-altering eff ects that trees provide through shade from a hot...
As a dynamic interface between agriculture and forestry, agroforestry has only recently been formall...
Agroforestry is an appealing option for sequestering carbon on agricultural lands because it can seq...
Iowa has over 700 communities that generate municipal biosolids by various treatment means. These bi...
Agroforestry is a land-use system that integrates trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock produ...
Paper presented at the 12th North American Agroforesty Conference, which was held June 4-9, 2011 in ...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm Bill) has been hailed as the single most si...
Contents: Linking Ecology and Agriculture to Increase Sustainability California Salad and Australi...