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Idassi, J.O. 2012. Profitable Farms and Woodlands: A Practical Guide in Agroforestry for Landowners, Farmers and Ranchers. USDA National Agroforestry Center, Lincoln, NE. 85 pg.
Notes
- Provides introduction and examples of 5 NRCS agroforestry practices (forest farming, riparian buffer, alley cropping, silvopasture)
- Developed for the SE United States.
- Provides very little guidance for site design or landscape integration or Salish Sea crops.
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