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      • Forest farming is the cultivation of high-value crops under the protection of a managed tree canopy. In some parts of the world, this is called multi-story cropping and when used on a small scale in the tropics it is sometimes called home gardening.
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  1. Forest farming is the cultivation of high-value crops under the protection of a managed tree canopy. In some parts of the world, this is called multi-story cropping and when used on a small scale in the tropics it is sometimes called home gardening.

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  3. orest Farming, or Multi-Story Cropping, is a distinctive approach to land management that combines management practices of conventional forestry with those of small-scale farming or gardening to attain an environmentally and economically sustainable land-use system. Typically, a Forest Farming system is estab-

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    Plantings consisting of an overstory of trees or shrubs with an understory of specialty or agronomic crops or forage. Tree-to-tree distance is wide enough to let sufficient light through to understory crops or forage. "Forest Farming" is a form of multistory cropping. Tree canopies of native forests would be managed to allow the production of such ...

    Multi-story Cropping (379)
    Tree/Shrub Establishment (612)
    Conservation Crop Rotation (328)
    Residue Management (329, 344)
    To produce wood or tree products in addition to agronomic crops or forage
    To improve crop or forage quality and quantity by enhancing microclimatic conditions
    To improve utilization and recycling of soil nutrients for crop or forage use
    To reduce excess subsurface water or control water table depths

    Trees are planted or native forests managed at a sufficiently wide spacing to allow adequate light to the understory crops or forage and permit passage of the widest field equipment width. Generally, mature tree canopy ranges from 5 to 40 percent crown cover.

    High value species adapted to the soil/climate of the planting site.
    Low to moderate root and crown spread to minimize competition with understory crops.
    Tolerance of agricultural fertilizers and traffic on surficial root.
    Resistance to pests and herbicides.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgroforestryAgroforestry - Wikipedia

    Agroforestry (also known as agro-sylviculture or forest farming) is a land use management system that integrates trees with crops or pasture. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies.

  5. Aug 26, 2019 · Forest farming, unlike wild harvesting, involves the intentional management of both the overstory and understory components of the forest on a sustainable basis to produce non-timber forest products (NTFPs).

  6. Forest farming is the intentional manipulation, integration, and intensive management of woodlands that capitalize on specific plant interactions to produce non-timber products.

  7. Forest farming is an agroforestry practice that provides income while high-quality, long-term trees are being grown for future products or forest conservation. Who is part of the forest farming community?

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