Agroforestry can be described as a blending of agriculture and forestry. It’s designed to maximize yield/benefit from the land, especially in areas with limited space. Alley cropping, one of the six ...
"Alley cropping” is the agricultural practice of planting rows – or alleys – of trees in fields of crops. According to a new study by an international, multidisciplinary research team led by the ...
It has been estimated that as many as 300 million farmers in tropical countries may take part in slash and burn agriculture. A practice that is environmentally destructive and ultimately unstable.
A Lincoln University research plot will showcase a highly productive alley cropping system with the goal of aiding small Missouri farmers. Agroforestry researcher Sougata Bardhan will plant rows of ...
Researchers and Extension specialists at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture have received a grant to study alley cropping as a viable solution to mitigate crop stress and improve the ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded a grant to a Lincoln University agroforestry researcher to develop an alley cropping system for research and practice that will ...
Researchers have looked into the practice of alley cropping, planting long-term tree crops alongside short-term cash crops, for sustainability. Alley cropping is a type of agroforestry, which is the ...
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University's Cotton Research Station (CRS) at Veppanthattai in Perambalur district has developed a horticultural model for dryland vertisols of this region, whereby various ...
An Ecologist cover story in 2005 prompted the making of an epic documentary, Up in Smoke, about slash and burn farming. Now the film finally airs on More4 on September 27th... Matilda Lee reports The ...