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Profitable Farms and Woodlands: A Practical Guide in Agroforestry for Landowners, Farmers and Ranchers

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  • Odassi, Joshua

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Profitable Farms and Woodlands: A Practical Guide in Agroforestry for Landowners, Farmers and Ranchers is a practical handbook on agroforestry, in an easy to read format written for underserved and limited resource farmers and woodland owners living in the Southeastern U.S. The handbook is designed to assist farmers and woodland owners establish, manage and market agroforestry projects that are diverse, integrated, profitable, healthy and sustainable. A team of agroforestry experts collaborated to produce this manual. The handbook depicts step-by-step methods and principles on developing agroforestry practices for farmers and woodland owners for the purpose of enhancing the economic and environmental benefits of their farms and woodlands.

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  • Technical Coordinator: & Odassi, Joshua, 2012. "Profitable Farms and Woodlands: A Practical Guide in Agroforestry for Landowners, Farmers and Ranchers," USDA Miscellaneous 348570, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:348570
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.348570
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