Forest Farming Intensive
Event description
The growing interest in agroforestry among land managers has created a greater need for knowledge . Join us to learn about the principles, design considerations, benefits, and possible challenges of forest farming. This event will happen rain or shine. Seats are limited.
If you’re a landowner or someone who advises them and wants to learn more about forest farming, this training is for you! Forest farming, an ancient form of agroforestry, involves growing medicinal, edible, decorative, and craft crops under the canopy of a forest. The practice can provide income while trees are maturing for timber, or in cases where timber harvest isn't practical. It can also improve forest health by increasing plant diversity, supporting wildlife habitat, and potentially reducing the impact of harvesting wild non-timber forest products (NTFPs).
Photo: Ginseng, Wild Hudson Valley / Shitake Plugs, Jess Reid
This workshop is hosted by Interlace Commons, Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary, and the Vermont Maple Association.
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