In a recent webinar, plant scientist Eliza Greenman briefly explained how the Savanna Institute has chosen which key crops to focus its plant breeding and improvement work on.
Kevin Wolz and I talk about the fundamentals of agroforestry, their potential in the midwest, what these systems look like, and the barriers and opportunities to agroforestry becoming a bigger part of the future of agriculture, especially in the midwest where Kevin is focused.
Hi, folks. This is Jacob Grace, and you're listening to Perennial AF, the Savanna Institute's podcast and blog about perennial agroforestry. In this episode, we're listening back to a recording from our 2021 Perennial Farm Gathering, which was almost two years ago now, with panelists Beth Dooley, Eliza Greenman and Anna Lappe I'm going to turn things right over to moderator Dayna Burtness.
Today we’re listening back to a presentation from our 2022 Perennial Farm Gathering, by agroforestry entrepreneur and author Austin Unruh. There are many different ways to get started doing agroforestry, but for folks that don’t own land or have access to outside investment, getting started with agroforestry can sometimes seem like a long, hard road.