Agroforestry in the Pacific Northwest is being practiced as a better way to produce food, and also inspiring new ways of imaging agroforestry for a plethora of land use challenges. Watch to learn how agroforestry is being adopted by visionary farmers and ecological stewards to address emerging social and ecological concerns in our region. These innovators tell you about what they are doing in their own words, and share their work developing a cathedral of native trees and shrubs, a new farmland protection and land access model, and agroforestry for salmon restoration.
Moderator: Carrie Brausieck, Snohomish Conservation District
Jared Busen, Snohomish Conservation District
Patrick Shults, WSU Extension, Agroforestry NW
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0:00 Introductions
1:57 Agroforestry in the Pacific Northwest
10:20 Raising Cane Ranch
23:54 Rooted Northwest
34:10 Northwest Meadowscapes
45:14 Regenerative Riverscape Agroforestry
59:54 Indigenous agroforestry
1:02:24 Forest farming in the PNW
1:14:36 Audience Q&A
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