THINNING THE WOODS FOR SILVOPASTURE (SILVOPASTURE SERIES EP 4)

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2023
  • Apple Creek Farm is a second generation farm managed by Abby Sadauckas and Jake Galle. The farm was founded by Jake’s family in 1985, and the family has always seasonally rotated livestock through its woodlands.
    Under the current management, additional forested acreage has been selectively thinned to create savannah-like conditions for the farm’s cows, sheep, goats and chickens. Ruminants are moved daily through the silvopasture, while hens are moved weekly.
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    ABOUT THE SERIES
    With support from the USDA National Agroforestry Center (NAC), a collaboration of Regenerative Design Group, Wellspring Forest Farm, and Inhabit Films announce the release of a free video series documenting Silvopasture systems in the Northeastern USA.
    Silvopasture (grazing livestock with trees) systems are complex, dynamic and site specific. The practice is both rooted in indigenous land stewardship and its benefits are well documented by scientific literature. Adoption by farmers and land stewards of silvopasture is relatively low, but growing in interest.
    This project began with an inventory of self-identified silvopasture practitioners in the Northeast US region which resulted in 145 responses across 9 states (ME, VT, NH, MA, CT, NY, RI, NJ, PA) of people who reported stewarding 26,782 acres, with 5,267 of those acres in Silvopasture. From these respondents a range of examples were selected for videos and case studies to offer a snapshot of the practice along with ideas and inspiration for others to follow.
    Videos will be released biweekly through the Farming with Trees collective, a decentralized network encouraging collaborative projects in Agroforestry that are grounded in the wisdom and knowledge of people, communities and ecosystems. Find out more at www.FarmingwithTrees.org.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @OBRfarm
    @OBRfarm Місяць тому

    This entire series is gold

  • @user-iy7uc4vo5k
    @user-iy7uc4vo5k 5 місяців тому

    Great video, especially the drone shots!

  • @markpiersall9815
    @markpiersall9815 3 місяці тому

    Consider installing a Screech Owl nest box. Owls will eat rodents which host ticks and attract pit vipers.