Ep. 217 Agroforestry: Blending trees, crops, ecology, and economy| #GoodGrowing

Have you ever wondered if trees and crops can grow together and actually benefit each other? Or maybe you've heard the term "agroforestry" and aren't quite sure what it means. Check out this week's Good Growing Podcast as we dig into the world of agroforestry with MJ Oviatt from the Savanna Institute. From windbreaks and riparian buffers to growing nuts, berries, and more, learn how blending trees with agriculture can boost biodiversity, protect soil and water, and even support your bottom line!
 
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  00:35 - Welcome back, Ken. What's our agroforestry experience?
  02:45 - Welcome, MJ Oviatt
  06:34 - What is agroforestry? Does it work in Illinois? 
  10:29 - Is agroforestry focused on economics? Or ecology?
  14:06 - What benefits does agroforestry provide to a farm or property?
  17:42 - Are there barriers that keep property owners from incorporating agroforestry?
  22:52 - What kind of plants can be used for windbreaks? 
  27:32 - Is there a wrong way to create a windbreak? 
  33:12 - What are riparian buffers? What are the benefits of these? 
  42:47 - Does the Savanna Institute have examples of agroforestry in practice? Do you provide education for landowners? 
  49:31 – Savana Institute's work on hazelnuts
  54:18 - MJ, what species would you want in your own agroforestry project? 
  57:46 - Wrap-up, thank yous, what's up next week, and goodbye!
 
 
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Creators and Guests

Chris Enroth
Host
Chris Enroth
University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator serving Henderson, Knox, McDonough, and Warren Counties
Ken Johnson
Host
Ken Johnson
University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator serving Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Morgan, and Scott Counties
Ep. 217 Agroforestry: Blending trees, crops, ecology, and economy| #GoodGrowing
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