Yale Forest Forum - Ecological Fruit Production in Agrosilvopastoral Systems in Chile

Event Details

Yale Forest Forum - Ecological Fruit Production in Agrosilvopastoral Systems in Chile

Time: September 17, 2020 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: Zoom
Website or Map: https://yale.zoom.us/j/949612…
Event Type: online, seminar
Organized By: Joe Orefice
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2020

Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)

Event Description

The Forest School at The Yale School of the Environment will be hosting Nicolás Valenzuela Basy-Galup,
Ecological Rancher and Fruit Farmer, to speak about Ecological Fruit Production in Agrosilvopastoral  Systems in Chile. The talk will take place at 12pm EST and be available via zoom. See attached PDF for log-on details. 

Thursday's seminar poster with Zoom link and Password:  YFF20_Poster20_Week2.pdf

About the Series: https://yff.yale.edu/news/yff-announces-fall-2020-webinar-speaker-series ;

Note: these talks will be recorded and posted online for public viewing later in the semester. 

Comment Wall

Comment

RSVP for Yale Forest Forum - Ecological Fruit Production in Agrosilvopastoral Systems in Chile to add comments!

Join silvopasture

Attending (1)

About

Forum

Silvopasture operations in the North Carolina area?

Started by Ben Hirsh. Last reply by Corrine Wright Mar 1. 3 Replies

I recently purchased 500 acres in the southwest corner of North Carolina. The property contains around 30 acres of developed pastures. There are another 100 acres of forest that was selectively…Continue

Agroforester Job Opening

Started by Katie Commender. Last reply by Dylan Heagy Jan 31. 1 Reply

Appalachian Sustainable Development is searching for a part-time, regionally remote Agroforester to join our team! This new position will be responsible for providing technical and financial…Continue

Tags: agroforestry

Recap: Trees for shade, fodder, and carbon webinar (Virginia Tech, WMLand Solutions, and Working Trees)

Started by John Foye Sep 8, 2022. 0 Replies

Hi all -- glad to be a part of the group! At Working Trees we get producers paid for the carbon stored in silvopasture…Continue

Members

© 2023   Created by Peter Smallidge.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service