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  1. Dec 8, 2022 · Agroforestry methods protect soil, animals, crops, and homes from extreme weather, while also improving water quality. It can be good for local economies by producing useful products such as: food, fiber, wood, floral and medicinal botanical products. It improves pollinator habitat.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgroforestryAgroforestry - Wikipedia

    As a polyculture system, an agroforestry system can produce timber and wood products, fruits, nuts, other edible plant products, edible mushrooms, medicinal plants, ornamental plants, animals and animal products, and other products from both domesticated and wild species.

    • Why Agroforestry?
    • How Does Agroforestry Address The Secretary of Agriculture's Priorities?
    • What Is The Purpose of The USDA Agroforestry Strategic Framework?
    • How Are Agroforestry Practices Aligned with The USDA Strategic Plan?
    • What Is The History of Agroforestry in The U.S. and with USDA?
    • Who Is Doing Agroforestry Research and Extension and Where Are They Doing It?
    • Who & Where Are The Likely Adopters of Agroforestry Practices?

    The key concept in agroforestry is putting the right tree, in the right place, for the right purpose. Agroforestry practices can be designed to: 1. protect soil, animals, crops, and homes from extreme weather 2. improve water quality 3. produce jobs and income 4. produce products (food, fiber, bioenergy, wood, floral and medicinal/botanical product...

    Increasing the amount of agroforestry on America's farms, forests, ranches, cities, and community lands supports the Secretary's priorities by: 1. providing jobs and economic well-being in rural communities; 2. supporting sustainable production of food, fiber, and bioenergy; and 3. ensuring cleaner water, climate-resilient landscapes, increased car...

    The department released the USDA Agroforestry Strategic Framework (PDF, 562 KB) to create a road-map for advancing the science, practice, and application of agroforestry throughout the country. USDA's agroforestry efforts have been mostly associated with the USDA National Agroforestry Center. The new Strategic Frameworkstrengthens coordination abou...

    Agroforestry practices help accomplish many goals in the USDA Strategic Plan(PDF, 9.6 MB), including: 1. Job and entrepreneur creation; 2. Bioenergy production; 3. Resilience to floods, droughts, and other effects of climate change; 4. Local and regional food system development; 5. Carbon sequestration; 6. Clean and abundant water; and the 7. Econo...

    Agroforestry-like practices have been in use in North America for a long time but were not called agroforestry. Native Americans had many complex management systems to produce their food, baskets, homes, clothes, fuel, medicine, and more, and early European settlers followed a style of agriculture that integrated trees, crops, and livestock as they...

    There is a continuing need to assess the amount of agroforestry research and extension work occurring across the U.S. However, for a start, Agroforestry: USDA Reports to America, FY 2011-12 - Comprehensive Version(PDF, 7.0 MB) has an extensive list of agroforestry research and extension projects that USDA supported in fiscal years 2011 and 2012. Th...

    Because of how diverse agroforestry systems are, there is no one-size fits all. Agroforestry systems are implemented on farms and ranches across the U.S. and on all farm sizes and types. Currently, the most comprehensive statistic for agroforestry adoption in the U.S. is from the 2017 Census of Agriculture, which found that 30,853 farms use agrofor...

  4. Agroforestry is a practical and low-cost means of implementing many forms of integrated land management (which seeks to reduce human impacts on land), and it contributes to a green economy by promoting long-term, sustainable, and renewable forest management, especially for small-scale producers.

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  5. May 16, 2024 · By integrating trees with crops and livestock, agroforestry systems create a symbiotic ecosystem that can lead to heightened economic and ecological benefits. Dive into how mastering this art can transform traditional farming into a more sustainable and productive venture.

  6. Agroforestry is the interaction of agriculture and trees, including the agricultural use of trees. This comprises trees on farms and in agricultural landscapes, farming in forests and along forest margins and tree-crop production, including cocoa, coffee, rubber and oil palm.

  7. This is Agroforestry...combining trees and agriculture to enhance long-term production of food and other useful products while protecting the soil and water, diversifying and expanding local economies, providing wildlife habitat, and ensuring a more pleasing and healthy place to work and live.

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