Issac and Greg inspect their newly established silvopasture.
Issac and Greg inspect their newly established silvopasture. Opening up the scrub brush canopy last year is paying huge dividends this year with an explosion of new grass and clover plants. By removing the junk trees and exposing the soil to sunlight, we now have a beautiful savannah setting that will produce high quality forage for our ruminants. If you want to keep your farm profitable every year, check out my 3 grazing books that I wrote on our website: http://greenpasturesfarm.net/books/

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Agroforestry Practices - Silvopasture

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Our Worthless Land to THRIVING Silvopasture

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Ike, David and I discuss tall grazing advantages in dry arid summer conditions.

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Greg discusses steps from dead farm to thriving pastures!

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How To Raise Livestock In The Woods Using The Silvopasture Method, Including Cutting Firewood.

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Greg is fired up about his new silvopasture project.

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Agroforestry on upland farms in the UK

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Turn Woods into Pasture Simply and Inexpensively

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Establishing Silvopasture & Small Homestead Tips | Q&A with Joel Salatin

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The Potential for Silvopasture, Part 2

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Your Clay Soil Isn't the Problem

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A Guide to SILVOPASTURE: Dense, Overgrown Forest to HIGH Production

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TREES FOR DAIRY COWS (SILVOPASTURE SERIES EP 8 )

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Silvopasture in the Midwest

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Ep97: How to choose the right trees to keep for silvopasture

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Why Orchard Silvopasture Does Not Work | The Pros and Cons of Putting Wire Cages Around Trees

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GEESE IN THE ORCHARD (SILVOPASTURE SERIES EP 3)

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Sheep or Goats? We Raised Both… Here’s the Truth

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5 Sheep Mistakes That Will Cost You Your Sanity

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