We’ve collected some clips of key perennial crops grown by Midwestern farmers. Small fruit shrubs are an appealing option for landholders wishing to explore agroforestry because they bear fruit relatively early compared to other tree crops. Elderberries and black currants, for example, are two hardy perennial shrub crops that bear fruit in the second or third year after planting. Let’s get started with small fruits!
Black Currants | Good for your Health and the Climate
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Black Currants | Good for your Health and the Climate
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American Elderberries in the Market
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How To Grow Elderberries in the Midwest
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Organic Berry Production and Marketing at Blue Fruit Farm
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Black Currant Agronomy Panel
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Elle at Lily Springs Farm Discusses Propagation Techniques and Care for Elderberries
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Growing Elderberries at Lily Springs
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Growing the Elderberry Industry | Terry Durham
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River Hills Harvest - Agroforestry Farm Tour Video Series
Watch the Videos
Our videos take viewers on virtual tours of Midwest farms to see agroforestry in a variety of contexts. Hear the stories of farmers talking about the transition to perennial agriculture, and what motivates them to farm sustainably with trees.