Kate MacFarland and Alexis Martin will dive into what agroforestry looks like on the ground and how the US Department of Agriculture can support adoption through various programs.
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Kate MacFarland and Alexis Martin will dive into what agroforestry looks like on the ground and how the US Department of Agriculture can support adoption through various programs.
Agroforestry is the intentional integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural operations. Seasoned agroforestry and technical service provider, Meg Giroux will cover the basics of and the differences between the five nationally recognized agroforestry practices
This session will explore the roots of agroforestry from an Indigenous perspective. Agroforestry systems are rooted in Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Cristel Zoebisch, an independent consultant and founder of Rooted Strategy & Policy, will lead an engaging discussion on how the Agroforestry Coalition has advocated for proposals in the upcoming Farm Bill, annual appropriations, and what the current policy landscape looks like on Capitol Hill.