Recap: Trees for shade, fodder, and carbon webinar (Virginia Tech, WMLand Solutions, and Working Trees)

Hi all -- glad to be a part of the group! At Working Trees we get producers paid for the carbon stored in silvopasture systems.

Earlier this week we hosted a webinar with Virginia Tech and Wyn Miller from Wyn Miller Land Solutions and Lick Skillet Farm (one of Working Trees' pilot farms). Check it out including the recording here: https://www.workingtrees.com/blog/working-trees-webinar

If you joined and had any thoughts or feedback, please do let me know!

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