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Plant The Trees

Harry Greene
Agroforestry
Silvopasture
Black Locust
Robinia Pseudacacia
Breadfruit
Argentina
Ecosystem Services
Regrarians Platform
Hawaii Ulu Cooperative
Sustainable Farming
Hungary
Carbon Sequestration
Regenerative Agriculture
Farmers
Local Food Systems
Hawaii
Biodiversity
Ithaca
Locust Borer
Tree Planting

In this podcast, we'll talk about all things agroforestry and what you need to know to plant, grow, and monetize your trees.

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Russell Wallack, founder of Breadtree, joins us to talk chestnuts and perennial pantry stables.

Breadtree farms on 800 acres in the Upper Hudson Valley (NY) and Southwest Vermont, where they steward 20,000+ food-producing trees and shrubs — includin... more

Planting trees? On farmland? But what about feeding the world? There’s a lot wrapped up in this question, and we’re here to bring you the frameworks and the data on how agroforestry can feed the world with caloric staple crops, ecosystem services, an... more

Take a listen to this phenomenal interview with Dana Shapiro, CEO of the Hawai‘i Ulu Cooperative. Ulu is the Hawaiian word for Breadfruit, which is a tree crop starch that traveled across the Pacific Ocean in canoes, and can still grow straight out o... more

Today’s guest is Austin Unruh of Trees For Graziers, who is a silvopasture and agroforestry practitioner who I’ve known for about seven years now. He does phenomenal work planting trees for water quality and cattle shade, and shatters the tradeoff be... more

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Donna Shapiro
CEO of the Hawaii Ulu Cooperative
Hawaii Ulu Cooperative
Episode: Market Development for a Heritage Agroforestry Crop – Breadfruit in Hawaiʻi
Luis Colcombet
A veteran in silvopasture in Argentina
Episode: The Climates and Agroforestry of Argentina
Gabo Erdeli
Sawmill owner known for innovative Black Locust products
Robiniogroup
Episode: Black Locust in Hungary
Brett Chedzoy
Expert in silvopasture with over 30 years of experience in agroforestry.
Episode: 36 years of Silvopasture Intel, with Brett Chedzoy

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Harry Green
Co-founder and Chief Research Officer at Propagate, Harry Green is a passionate advocate for sustainable agricultural practices, focusing on agroforestry and its benefits.

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Market Development for a Heritage Agroforestry Crop – Breadfruit in Hawaiʻi
Q: What are some of the challenges faced by local farmers?
Many farmers face challenges like high reliance on imported staples and short-term leases that hinder their ability to invest in long-term crops.
Market Development for a Heritage Agroforestry Crop – Breadfruit in Hawaiʻi
Q: Could you tell us a little bit about breadfruit and how you got involved with Ulu?
Breadfruit is a traditional Polynesian staple food crop with a fascinating history, and I got involved through a Breadfruit Festival in 2011.
Silvopasture, Heat Stress, and Fast-Growing Trees
Q: What's the soil like and what's the farming climate like?
Austin describes the good and expensive soils of Lancaster County, emphasizing the high competition for land and the importance of farming in the Amish community.
Silvopasture, Heat Stress, and Fast-Growing Trees
Q: Could you talk a little bit about that intersection between cows and trees?
Austin explains that the goal is to make silvopasture appealing and accessible for farmers by taking care of the planning, funding, and planting processes.
Silvanus Forestry Shares Decades of Insights
Q: What are the considerations that landowners have before making the jump and putting trees in the ground?
Many landowners focus primarily on current subsidies rather than the long-term value of their forestry investments.

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The focus centers on agroforestry, exploring its multifaceted benefits for environmental sustainability and land management. Key topics include regenerative agriculture, tree planting practices, and the significance of integrating ecological farming with financial realism. The discussions feature expert insights on various tree species and their roles in enhancing soil health, biodiversity, and rural economies, along with techniques that combine livestock grazing with forestry. The series aims to equip listeners with actionable knowledge to effectively plant, grow, and monetize trees, making it particularly appealing to farmers, environmentalists, and land managers interested in sustainable practices.

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