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Peter Allemang liked Kable Thurlow's blog post Michigan Silvopasture Videos Series Completed
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Peter Allemang commented on Matthew Fagan's blog post Apple trees that go well with cattle?
"My trees are mature and semi-feral, so they're standards. No issues with damage. The lambs often liked to eat various apple leaves. I'll be keeping them out of some newly planted seedlings for... some years. "
Mar 9, 2022
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Peter Allemang liked Joanne Vaughn's blog post Creating silvopasture from EAB infested woodland
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Peter Allemang commented on Matthew Fagan's blog post Apple trees that go well with cattle?
"That's a great research topic. I'd pay to see results. "
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Peter Allemang replied to Jesse Matt's discussion [Iowa] Looking for a critique of my plan
"Hey Jesse--good for you for what you are studying and trying and where you are studying and trying it! I've got a small flock of sheep I stock over the summer before they go to "freezer camp" and I seeded my old hayfield to an…"
Aug 20, 2019
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State where you live or work?
Ontario, Canada
County where you live or work?
South Bruce Peninsula
What is your occupation relative to silvopasture? (for example, owner/producer, extension specialist, agency specialist, etc.)
Small-scale shepherd, outdoor education specialist
Please describe, with two or three sentences, why you are interested in silvopasture. Your answer helps us ensure that only those people truly interested in silvopasture are added as members.
We are using silvopasture currently. We raise summer lambs grazing rotationally on a mix of pasture and hedgerows. We are installing more lanes of trees in the pasture over time.

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Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.

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Forages, Grasses, Legumes

Started by Travis Hermance 10 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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