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- Agroforestry - USDA
Agroforestry is the intentional integration of trees and shrubs into crop and animal farming systems to create environmental, economic, and social benefits It has been practiced in the United States and around the world for centuries
- Agroforestry - Wikipedia
Agroforestry (also known as agro-sylviculture or forest farming) is a land use management system that integrates trees with crops or pasture It combines agricultural and forestry technologies
- What is Agroforestry? | World Agroforestry | Transforming Lives and . . .
Agroforestry involves a wide range of trees that are protected, regenerated, planted or managed in agricultural landscapes as they interact with annual crops, livestock, wildlife and humans
- Agroforestry | Definition, History, Benefits, Examples | Britannica
Agroforestry is a practical and low-cost means of implementing many forms of integrated land management (which seeks to reduce human impacts on land), and it contributes to a green economy by promoting long-term, sustainable, and renewable forest management, especially for small-scale producers
- What is Agroforestry? Definitions and Concepts
Agroforestry aims to produce a diverse range of commodities – food, fodder, fuel, timber, and non-timber forest products – from the same piece of land The goal is to increase overall land productivity compared to growing trees or crops alone
- Overview | About agroforestry | Agroforestry | Food and Agriculture . . .
What is agroforestry? Agroforestry is a collective term for land management systems where woody perennials (trees, shrubs, palms, bamboos, etc ) are deliberately integrated with agricultural crops and or animals, in some form of spatial arrangement or temporal sequence
- What is Agroforestry?
Agroforestry helps to conserve and protect natural resources by, for example, mitigating non-point source pollution, controlling soil erosion, and creating wildlife habitat The benefits of agroforestry add up to a substantial improvement of the economic and resource sustainability of agriculture
- Chapter 1: Defining Agroforestry
Agroforestry practices are designed to fit specific niches that meet specific farm or community objectives Agroforestry practices help farmers to diversify products, markets, and farm income; improve soil and water quality; and reduce erosion, non-point source pollution and damage due to flooding
- USDA Forest Service National Agroforestry Center
Agroforestry systems include many conservation and production practices These practices take advantage of the interactive benefits from growing together trees and shrubs with crops and or livestock
- Agroforestry Systems for Regenerative Farming in the Northeast
Agroforestry integrates trees into working farms to restore soil health, increase productivity, and build long term ecological resilience This page outlines practical systems including orchards, silvopasture, windbreaks, and alley cropping designed for farmers and land stewards in the Northeast By combining perennial tree crops with livestock and annual production, agroforestry supports
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