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Subject: [permaculture] contents of the two newest Agroforestry News
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 00:28:47 -0500
Vol. 14, #4: Birch agroforestry in Canada / The ringing Cedars / Climate
change papers / Forest farming of Alliums; Deep pipe irrigation;
Cloudberries; Malva: the mallows; Plants for windy sites: trees (2);
Trees and aquaculture systems; Zanthoxylum: Temperate pepper trees for
zones 3-8; New Zealand flax; Spice bush: Lindera benzoin; Tree pruning
in broadscale agroforestry.
The problem is the $olution: snip
Marty Travis's cousin, the owner of a 26 Acre Illinois woodlot,
approached Marty and her husband Kris to ask them to help reduce the
large and expanding area of wild onions, or ramps, to encourage other
wildflowers. In one season they harvested 3,500 pounds from 1/10 Acre
(!), sold them for $14,000 (twice as much income from their farm's 100
acres of corn and soybeans and 70% of their total farm income).
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Vol. 15, #1: New additions to ART plant list / Deer fencing / Controlled
woodland browsing by goats / Biologcal efficiency of two Chinese
agroforestry systems / Walnut blight and its causes / The houses that
matsutake built; Traditional and innovative chestnut products; Plants
for windy sites: Shrubs; Walnut agroforestry in the Netherlands;
Invertebrate diversity research study; Walnut wood and its utilisation.
--
Keith Johnson
"Be fruitful and mulch apply."
Permaculture Activist Magazine
PO Box 5516, Bloomington, IN 47408
(812) 335-0383 http://www.permacultureactivist.net
also Patterns for Abundance Design & Consulting
also Association for Regenerative Culture
also APPLE-Bloomington (Alliance for a Post-Petroleum Local Economy) It's a
small world after oil. http://www.relocalize.net/groups/applebloomington
also Bloomington Permaculture Guild
[permaculture] contents of the two newest Agroforestry News,
Keith Johnson, 12/20/2006