Wisconsin

Home to our Spring Green Campus

In the rolling hills of Wisconsin’s Driftless Area, the Savanna Institute established its Spring Green Campus in 2020 as a research, demonstration, and education hub for the region. Our Technical Service Program offers assistance to Wisconsin farmers and landholders who want to add trees to their land in agroforestry systems. Our Water Quality Program researches the effects that tree crops have on local watersheds, and outreach specialists establishes demonstration farms for people to learn more about tree-crop systems. Our partners at Canopy offer plant material and farm management services in southern Wisconsin.
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Services Available in Wisconsin

Introducing the Wisconsin Agroforestry Demonstration Partner Farm Network

The Savanna Institute is partnering with Wisconsin NRCS to launch an Agroforestry Demonstration Farm Network. You can join to participate in events, share learnings with peers, or conduct research on your farm.
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Join Events Near You

Savanna Institute Open House attendees touring the farm.
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One-On-One Support for Farm Planning

Technical Service Program

Get help planning your perennial farm system. Our Technical Service Program is here to guide you through the process of planning, funding, and planting trees on your farm.

Hazelnut saplings in protective tubes grow in field as part of agroforestry research at Savanna Institute's Valley Farm, Spring Green, Wisconsin.