The Farm Woodlot

The Farm Woodlot
Title The Farm Woodlot PDF eBook
Author Edward Gheen Cheyney
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1914
Genre Forests and forestry
ISBN

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The Farm Woodlot of Southeastern Minnesota

The Farm Woodlot of Southeastern Minnesota
Title The Farm Woodlot of Southeastern Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Alice May Child
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1926
Genre Afforestation
ISBN

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The Farm Woodlot of Southeastern Minnesota

The Farm Woodlot of Southeastern Minnesota
Title The Farm Woodlot of Southeastern Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Edward Gheen Cheyney
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1927
Genre Woodlots
ISBN

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The Farm Woodlot Problem ...

The Farm Woodlot Problem ...
Title The Farm Woodlot Problem ... PDF eBook
Author Herbert Augustine Smith
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1915
Genre Forest management
ISBN

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The Farm Woodlot

The Farm Woodlot
Title The Farm Woodlot PDF eBook
Author Ontario. Reforestation Section
Publisher Toronto
Pages 60
Release 1969
Genre Woodlots
ISBN

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The Farm Woodlot

The Farm Woodlot
Title The Farm Woodlot PDF eBook
Author Irvin Victor Anderson
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1939
Genre Logging
ISBN

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Farming the Woods

Farming the Woods
Title Farming the Woods PDF eBook
Author Ken Mudge
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 386
Release 2014
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1603585079

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Learn how to fill forests with food by viewing agriculture from a remarkably different perspective: that a healthy forest can be maintained while growing a wide range of food, medicinal, and other nontimber products. The practices of forestry and farming are often seen as mutually exclusive, because in the modern world, agriculture involves open fields, straight rows, and machinery to grow crops, while forests are reserved primarily for timber and firewood harvesting. In Farming the Woods, authors Ken Mudge and Steve Gabriel demonstrate that it doesn’t have to be an either-or scenario, but a complementary one; forest farms can be most productive in places where the plow is not: on steep slopes and in shallow soils. Forest farming is an invaluable practice to integrate into any farm or homestead, especially as the need for unique value-added products and supplemental income becomes increasingly important for farmers. Many of the daily indulgences we take for granted, such as coffee, chocolate, and many tropical fruits, all originate in forest ecosystems. But few know that such abundance is also available in the cool temperate forests of North America. Farming the Woods covers in detail how to cultivate, harvest, and market high-value nontimber forest crops such as American ginseng, shiitake mushrooms, ramps (wild leeks), maple syrup, fruit and nut trees, ornamentals, and more. Along with profiles of forest farmers from around the country, readers are also provided comprehensive information on: • historical perspectives of forest farming; • mimicking the forest in a changing climate; • cultivation of medicinal crops; • cultivation of food crops; • creating a forest nursery; • harvesting and utilizing wood products; • the role of animals in the forest farm; and, • how to design your forest farm and manage it once it’s established. Farming the Woods is an essential book for farmers and gardeners who have access to an established woodland, are looking for productive ways to manage it, and are interested in incorporating aspects of agroforestry, permaculture, forest gardening, and sustainable woodlot management into the concept of a whole-farm organism.