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Woodland, Forage and Livestock What Next ?

Silvopasture Combining forestry and grazing of livestock in a beneficial manner.

Silvopasture Goals: Soil protection Livestock forage production Timber production Diversification of income sources Improvement of wildlife habitat

Is silvopasture the “right” fit ?

Possible Considerations: Estate planning Young producers NRCS cost share Natural grass seeding

Pine versus Hardwood Water usage, Canopy Harvest Intervals

Management : Spacing of seedlings, row type and alley width Grazing intensity and rotation Controlled burn, herbicide usage and over seeding Canopy density and proper thinning Natural, cool or warm season grasses

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