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Sienna Valente-Blough commented on Jonathan Bates's blog post Tree Fodder Silage Experiment Video and Invitation for Comments
"This is super cool, thanks for sharing! I'm going to give this a tree with our trees as well for the goats!"
Sep 10, 2020
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Sep 10, 2020
Sienna Valente-Blough replied to Ben Harris's discussion Shade-tolerant forage seed species and sources?
"That's great! Thanks for the feedback Ben!"
Sep 10, 2020
Sienna Valente-Blough updated their profile
Sep 10, 2020
Sienna Valente-Blough replied to Ben Harris's discussion Shade-tolerant forage seed species and sources?
"Hey Ben, Your forest looks great so far after your selective tree thinning! Were those grasses that you currently have already present when you thinned or did you plant them? We have a few goats and have been selectively thinning our woods and using…"
Sep 10, 2020
Sienna Valente-Blough is now a member of silvopasture
Mar 2, 2020

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Sienna Valente
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MA
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Franklin
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Owner/producer
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 live on partially forested land and raise goats and chickens here for food for ourselves and for our community. Our goal with silvopasture is to regeneratively and carbon neutrally (or close to it) raise local food and knowledge resources for Western Mass. Our 5 year goal is to create an education center out of our farm so that we can partner with neighboring elementary and high schools to teach folks about silvopasture and other regenerative agricultural practices, using our farm as an example for people to learn from. Thanks!

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At 9:06am on April 16, 2020, James Pollard said…

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Thanks God bless.

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