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From large-scale installations of riparian buffers to family-scale forest farming, agroforestry is a technology that has truly 'come of age.' Creating...
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consumer markets for forest-grown products, reducing nonpoint source pollution, protecting waterfowl habitat, diversifying small farm operations-these are just a few of the ways agroforestry is moving to the forefront. Agroforestry provides many opportunities to meet the needs of landowners and natural resource professionals while keeping the family farm viable and the environment in which we live healthy. The second edition of North American Agroforestry: An Integrated Science and Practice adds to the excitement and builds upon the science. Readers will learn the fundamentals of the main agroforestry practices, with detailed case studies and examples, as well as strategies for addressing the financial viability of new practices and navigating policy. In addition to updating the original topics, this edition includes a discussion of tree-crop interactions, agroforestry product markets and marketing, and wildlife benefits. Each chapter includes a set of study questions. Taken together, these chapters, contributed by recognized authorities in their fields, demonstrate that agroforestry has the potential to advance North America's land stewardship by converting degraded lands, protecting sensitive lands, and diversifying farm and forest production systems.The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America are prominent international scientific societies headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. The Societies specialize in peer-reviewed, high-quality science titles for a wide variety of audiences.Some of the many areas we publish in include:-Soils Methods and Management-Crop Development and Improvement-Agrosystem Management and the Global Food Crisis-Environmental Conservation and Climatology
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