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Feed values for fodder trees

Started this discussion. 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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Shana Hanson replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"That was my 2023 Annual Report for SARE FNE22-013.  I am web-incompetent, but I think it can be searched on NESARE, and also has functioning link from the Resource page, or else is pasted into the page you get from the "SARE Grant"…"
Oct 31, 2023
Seva Water replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"Is there a different link that can be publically accessed?"
Oct 2, 2023
Brett Chedzoy replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"An update on Shana's project to mechanize foliage harvesting: file:///C:/Users/bjc226/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/WSNV5NFV/article_popover_share.pdf"
Oct 2, 2023
Seva Water replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"Sharing another research update in this thead: Steve Gabriel of Wellspring Forest Farm in NY recently completed a SARE-funded project on the nutritional value of various tree fodders in ruminant grazing…"
Aug 9, 2023
Bryan Clark replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"https://www.feedipedia.org/search/node/Acca%20sellowiana This website has been a goldmine of information for all sorts of tree/shrub fodder, various crops. It's still in development for many things as they are continuously adding and updating…"
Mar 26, 2022
jackie milne replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"Thank you so very much for sharing this update! Extremely helpful right now!  I am going to make a post about you and this info on our small Facebook page, thanks again! jackie Milne "
May 5, 2020
Brett Chedzoy replied to jackie milne's discussion Feed values for fodder trees
"Shana Hanson in Maine recently shared this report from her study done with help from U of Vermont.  The announcement of the study is pasted below, and the referenced report is attached as .pdf. Tree Leaf Silages and Dried Leaves as Livestock…"
May 5, 2020

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CANADA
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We have an acreage of over 200 acre we are wanting to thin in northern Canada and create a pasture in the understory of Aspen, popular.

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Off-grid low flow rate pumps

Started by Scott O'Bar Mar 29. 0 Replies

Anyone know of some 12v water pumps that can produce a small trickle of water through a very small diameter tube. Interested in putting cattle on my property, but the water situation is difficult.Continue

willow fodder block

Started by Emily Macdonald Mar 20. 0 Replies

Can anyone share experiences with willow fodder for sheep?  What cultivars did you use? Good sources for obtaining cuttings? What density did you plant?  How did it work out? Did the sheep like…Continue

Forages, Grasses, Legumes

Started by Travis Hermance Mar 18. 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 Mar 15. 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

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