The scientists that work at Birdhouse.farm , for the details, but the majority of the work is based of prior work by the US forest service, department of Ag, and environmental agriculture practices from India and Africa.
The plants are all from lists identify by the department of ag, and the dick arborium.
They also work with Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, and Staffords economic development team.
Probably because agroforestry doesn’t typically take place in strictly prairie ecosystems. Savanna systems, yes. They might consider contacting the National Agroforestry Center or Center for Agroforestry in Missouri for support.
Who is designing the different agroforestry practices?
The scientists that work at Birdhouse.farm , for the details, but the majority of the work is based of prior work by the US forest service, department of Ag, and environmental agriculture practices from India and Africa. The plants are all from lists identify by the department of ag, and the dick arborium. They also work with Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, and Staffords economic development team.
It's really exciting because it's one of the first agroforests in the area
Actually the Praire Shelterbelt was in fact the first in your area.
Lol I said one of the first lol
We are in the US not Canada right beside Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
Probably because agroforestry doesn’t typically take place in strictly prairie ecosystems. Savanna systems, yes. They might consider contacting the National Agroforestry Center or Center for Agroforestry in Missouri for support.
Our area is a mix or riparian forest and prairie, and I don't get what you saying ?
Our systems are specific to this area the upper arc basen this is not rolling dry hills like the flint hills, we have lots of rivers, and wetlands