August 24, 2012 from 9am to 4pm – Black Queen Angus Farm Join us for this one day course to develop the skills and knowledge that will help you to evaluate, plan and implement silvopasture projects in the context of your own farm or land that you manage fo… Organized by Hudson Mohawk RC&D Council, Cornell Cooperative Extension and the Capital Region Soil and Water Conservation Districts | Type: field, day
August 21, 2012 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm – Wyebrook Farm 100% Forage-Based Beef OperationPasture-raised Poultry and PorkFeatures an on-site Market and CafeUtilizes mob-grazing on cool-season perennialpasturesIncorporating the use of silvopasture- plantingt… Organized by Dean Carlson | Type: pasture, walk
August 16, 2012 from 6:30pm to 9pm – Woodwatch Farm On Thursday evening, August 16th from 6:30 to 9pm, Woodwatch Farm, owned by the Trush Family located at 2011 Firetower Road, Georgetown, N.Y. will host a Silvo-pasture walk led by Schuyler Co. CCE Ag… Organized by Madison County Soil and Water Conservation District | Type: pasture, walk
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What is a good simple way to estimate the average amount of sunlight hitting the pasture part of the silvopasture over an area of say 10 acres? The goal is to determine if further thinning may be…Continue
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Hello everyone! I'm Lolly and I'm new here. 👋 I was just wondering if there's an organization in Chenango County that will assess your land and assist with a silvopasture plan? I have about 4 acres…Continue
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Nice overview of silvopasturinghttps://modernfarmer.com/2025/05/silvopasture/Continue
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Is there a reasonable way to manage grazing in the woods during winter or using it as an overwintering site in place of a barn (there is no current barn)? The woods are shruby with multiflora rose,…Continue
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