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The Agroforestry Podcast

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Whether you’re new to agroforestry or you’re a seasoned professional expanding your knowledge base, the Center for Agroforestry's podcast series is a source for learning and inspiration. We'll explore topics ranging from forest farming medicinal plants and mushrooms, to soil and water conservation with hedgerows and buffers, and everything in between. Subscribe to this podcast on your preferred podcast app, and stay tuned as we share the multitude of ways farmers and landowners, researchers and educators are working to reintegrate diverse woody perennial plants into multifunctional landscapes.
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Maple Sugaring in the Lower Midwest

Missouri tree syrup makers are connected to the forest in an intimate way, attending to late winter temperature fluctuations, noticing their trees’ health, and delighting in a sap flow that will result (with much time and care) in a sweet reward. Maples are not a preferred species in these forests, but where abundant, tapping them can yield a sustainable source of nutritious sugars. The Center for Agroforestry’s new project “ Putting Maple on the Map in the Lower Midwest ” highlights the importa...

Dec 08, 202233 minSeason 2Ep. 5

The Chestnut Improvement Network

After decades of trial and error, cultivar test orchards, and local breeding efforts, chestnuts are about to take a big leap towards becoming more regionally adapted and rooted in productive agroforestry systems across their range. The Chestnut Improvement Network is a participatory breeding program led by Dr. Ron Revord , tree crop geneticist at the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, with key producer partners, including Dr. Greg Miller , chestnut grower and tree geneticist at the ...

Mar 08, 202241 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Silvopasture with Hogs: What?! How and Why

Trees and pigs may seem an unlikely combination, but in fact, hog silvopasture has been practiced for thousands of years, and is only recently making a comeback in the US. In this episode, two practitioners share their insights about raising hogs under trees. During the last in-person Perennial Farm Gathering, hosted by the Savanna Institute, we talked with Dayna Burtness of Nettle Valley Farm , and recorded a presentation from Eliza Greenman of HogTree . Dr. Ashley Conway is our guest host to o...

Oct 18, 202140 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Shiitake Happens: Integrating Fungi into Whole Farm Systems

In this episode, we inoculate a deeper understanding of how fungi can play an important role on farms with trees, both as a valuable crop and as a source of ecological revitalization. Steve Gabriel from the Cornell Small Farms Program and Wellspring Forest Farm , and Nicola MacPherson from Ozark Forest Mushrooms share their insights and experience working with shiitake mushrooms....

May 05, 202132 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Land Access: An Enduring Presence for Perennial Farms

Secure and affordable long-term land access can be a major barrier for beginning farmers planning agroforestry endeavors. In this episode, we’ll hear from a few people who support solutions to this challenge: Keefe Keeley, co-executive director of the Savanna Institute ; Joe Klingelhutz, farm specialist with the Sustainable Iowa Land Trust ; and Emily Wright, farmer and president of the board of directors for the Greenbelt Land Trust of Mid-Missouri . Theme music provided by Noah Earle - “Cake a...

Jan 29, 202141 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Financing & Economics: Choosing Long-term Rewards

We close the first season of the Agroforestry Podcast with an episode intended to steer your budding tree crop ideas into grounded reality. Larry Godsey, Associate Professor of Agribusiness at Missouri Valley College and former agroforestry economist with the Center for Agroforestry, shares his insightful perspective about economics in the context of long-term harvests and ecosystem services associated with perennial farming. And while economics isn’t all about finances, it’s an important part o...

Apr 17, 202030 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Agroforestry in Urban Landscapes

Urban agroforestry is more than the marriage of city farms and community forestry; there are many ways multi-story perennial food systems can take shape in these spaces. In this episode, we hear from Sarah Lovell , Director of the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry ; Cathy Bukowski , PhD Candidate at Virginia Tech and author of a book on community food forests ; and Matt Lebon , owner and operator of Custom Foodscaping in St.Louis. Each shares their perspective on urban applications ...

Jan 27, 202026 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Pawpaw: Cultivating the Elusive Fruit

Pawpaw has big potential as a specialty crop with conservation value. In this episode, learn about the plant’s biology, propagation, and promising cultivars from Patrick Byers , University of Missouri Extension; and about technical and financial support for agroforestry plantings like pawpaw from Lauren Cartwright , Missouri’s Natural Resources Conservation Service ....

Dec 02, 201929 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Made in the Shade: Silvopasture with Cattle

Silvopasture, the integration of trees with animals and forage, is a promising approach that can yield many benefits. In this episode, we’ll hear from Ashley Conway , the Center for Agroforestry’s silvopasture research faculty, Dusty Walter , MU’s Wurdack Research Center superintendent, and Greg Judy , a practitioner who’s found success with silvopasture at Green Pastures Farm . Each guest offers insights about what we know, what we need to know, and how we can connect for the advancement of thi...

Oct 21, 201936 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Forest Honey from Horizontal Hives

This episode features Dr. Leo Sharashkin’s seminar from the Agroforestry Academy, the Center for Agroforestry's annual intensive training program. Leo collects wild swarms of honeybees and keeps them in “horizontal”, or Layens, hives to harvest forest honey that is free of agrichemicals and other contaminants. This special episode offers a deep dive into the world of keeping small bee livestock as part of a forest farming operation.

Aug 13, 201943 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Tree-based Polycultures

This episode features Dr. Michael Gold, Interim Director of the Center for Agroforestry, and Red Fern Farm’s Kathy Dice and Tom Wahl. Often planted and maintained for their conservation value, trees on farms can also be an integral part of a farm’s crop production. With diversity comes resilience and complexity: hear both academic research and on-the-ground farmer perspectives about the why, what, how, and when of perennial tree crops.

Jun 21, 201940 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Native Plants for Perennial Farms

Native plants are gaining attention in agriculture, landscaping, and wild places, in part due to growing concern about competitive invasive plants, and the importance of preserving diversity for ecosystem health. Many of these native perennial plants can also be ideal in agroforestry systems for their varied and valuable products. During the the Center for Agroforestry’s intensive training Academy, Nadia Navarrete-Tindall , native plant expert and consultant, and Terry Durham , champion grower a...

May 17, 201932 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Growing American Ginseng

We’ve been sharing voices from the forest farming community this spring, and while there are MANY non-timber forest products that can be responsibly harvested for food, fiber, medicine, and art, American Ginseng, or Panax quinquefolius stands out; it is highly sought-after, for its economic and cultural value. In this episode, voices from the field share about the complexities of growing ginseng for conservation and for profit. Check the Center for Agroforestry’s social media sites to enter to w...

Apr 18, 201926 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Forest Farming 101

In this episode, forest farming experts Jeanine Davis and Eric Burkhart share the fundamentals of forest farming, from site selection to medicinal plant cultivation. You can explore more from the Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmer Coalition , the Virginia Tech Root Report , and the forest farming eXtension resources....

Mar 13, 201936 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Insights from Agroforestry Change-Makers

What IS agroforestry, and why does it matter? Agroforestry professionals share their perspectives about how agroforestry can help us come together for ecological, social, and economic resilience. On this episode, we hear from: Dr. Mike Gold, Interim Director of the Center for Agroforestry ; Keefe Keeley, Co-Executive Director of the Savanna Institute ; Dr. Sarah Taylor Lovell who leads the Multifunctional Landscape project and is the Center for Agroforestry's incoming Director; Dr. John Munsell,...

Jan 29, 201930 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Introducing The Agroforesty Podcast

The Agroforestry Podcast is a place to dig deep into the world of trees on farms and farming in forests. Check out a sample of some of the people and ideas that inspire us at the Center for Agroforestry, and subscribe to this podcast on any app!

Jan 01, 20193 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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