Kable Thurlow
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SilvoPasture Program In Michigan

Started Mar 28, 2018 0 Replies

This walk was given by Brett Chedzoy via zoom at the 2018 Great Lakes Forage and Grazing Conference held at the Agroliquid Headquarters in Saint Johns, Michigan on March 7, 2018. Jerry Lindquist and…Continue

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"sounds great."
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"i might just have to make a trip east!"
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Michigan Silvopasture Videos Series Completed

Thanks to the help of Brett Chedzoy, Julie, Monica, and me were able to complete a videos series on silvopasture that will help educate producers and foresters in Michigan. Click here https://www.morningagclips.com/forages-forests-and-livestock/ to see what we were able to accomplish. See More
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"Hello, Friend!  Thanks for reaching out! I need to explore this site to get to know it better. "
May 21, 2021
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"Welcome Julie!"
May 21, 2021
Kable Thurlow is attending Joe Orefice's event

Agroforestry in Germany: Diverse systems between the CAP, climate change adaptation and innovative farmers at Zoom

September 24, 2020 from 12pm to 1pm
Join the Yale Forest Forum on Thursday, September 24 at 12pm EDT for the next webinar in our fall 2020 series Frontiers in Agroforestry, hosted by ELTI and the Yale Forests. YFF’s third virtual speaker is Dr. Rico Hübner, of the Technical University of Munich and the European Agroforestry Federation. Dr. Hübner’s research focuses on sustainable agriculture, renewable energies, and agricultural policy. In his talk entitled, Agroforestry in Germany: Diverse systems between the CAP, climate change…See More
Sep 23, 2020
Kable Thurlow replied to Ben Harris's discussion Shade-tolerant forage seed species and sources?
"I would agree with Brett, this is pretty impressive Ben. Thank you for sharing your journey.  Brett, I totally agree with you on trefoil and i have observed the same things here in Michigan, Trefoil is only growing out in the full sun areas of…"
Sep 11, 2020
Kable Thurlow replied to Ben Harris's discussion Shade-tolerant forage seed species and sources?
"Again, I am not sure where you are located, but in my regular pastures in central MI, i have a fair amount of trefoil, which i like. I wonder how that would perform in a silvopasture. If any on this forum can weigh in, i would like to learn about…"
Aug 4, 2020
Kable Thurlow replied to Brett Chedzoy's discussion protecting young trees during fly season
"good info Brett, thanks for posting "
Aug 3, 2020

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Silvopasture is something that graziers are not that familiar with in my area. I do believe that it is one more tool in the box that can be utilized to increase biodiversity on the farm. Since meeting Brett, Joe, and Peter while at the Grass Fed Exchange in New York, I am excited to introduce this concept to my area with their help.

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Michigan Silvopasture Videos Series Completed

Posted on August 25, 2021 at 8:05am 0 Comments

Thanks to the help of Brett Chedzoy, Julie, Monica, and me were able to complete a videos series on silvopasture that will help educate producers and foresters in Michigan. Click here https://www.morningagclips.com/forages-forests-and-livestock/ to see what we were able to accomplish. 

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Forages, Grasses, Legumes

Started by Travis Hermance 12 hours ago. 0 Replies

I am clearing my woodlots for silvopasture in the Mid-Hudson River Valley in New York State. Can anyone recommend a good mixture of grasses and legumes that are more shade tolerate for my new…Continue

Pasture in forest practitioners tend to have higher uptake of climate-smart forestry practices?

Started by Robbie Coville on Friday. 0 Replies

Months ago I had read that woodland graziers tend to have higher acceptance of forest management activities: logging, thinning, mechanical interventions, prescribed burning, chemical treatments,…Continue

Busy fall in the silvopasture world

Started by Brett Chedzoy. Last reply by Joshua Greene Jan 2. 1 Reply

Hopefully some of you have found the time to attend either the "SilvoPro" training this week in PA or maybe even the International Agroforestry Conference in Ireland.  Look forward to some updates…Continue

Feed values for fodder trees

Started by jackie milne. Last reply by Shana Hanson Oct 31, 2023. 10 Replies

Hello everyone!We live in northern Canada, we have Aspen, birch, popular, willows and various wild roses and berry shrubs as well as white and black spruce mainly some pine. What I have been trying…Continue

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