Hello Silvopasture Community,

We are looking for participants for an upcoming study at the University of New Hampshire related to the conversion of forest to silvopasture.  We are looking for participants located in central/southern New Hampshire, central/southern Maine, or central/southern Vermont. If you are thinking about converting forest on your property to silvopasture and are interested in participating, please e-mail Alix Contosta at alix.contosta@unh.edu for more details.  In your e-mail, please:

1) Tell us where you are located

2) Provide a brief description of the acreage and intended management plan

3) Put 'clearing study' in the subject line.  


Thanks!

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