Featured Publication
Working Trees For Treating Waste
Fast growing trees can recycle excess waste, providing an effective, natural alternative to costly waste treatment plants. (6 pages)
Special Applications
Tree and shrub plantings may be used to help solve special resource concerns. Some special applications include the utilization of wastewater or irrigation tailwater to produce a short rotation woody crop, and plantings to help stabilize streambanks and floodplains. Any agroforestry practice can be designed to enhance wildlife habitat and to optimize carbon storage.
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- Working Trees
- Inside Agroforestry
- Summer / Fall 2003: SARE
- Summer 2001: Green Infrastructure
- Fall 2000 / Winter 2001: Carbon
- Spring 2000: Status Of Our Nation's Water
- Spring 1998: Special Applications
- Fall 1997: Riparian Forest Buffers / Short Rotation Woody Crops
- Summer 1997: Agriculture/Community Interface
- Winter 1994: Learning From The Future
- Spring 1994: Soil Bioengineering
- Agroforestry Notes
- Opportunites For Growing Short-Rotation Woody Crops In Agroforestry Practices
- Establishment & Cultural Guidlines For Using Hybrid Tree Species In Agroforestry Plantings
- Wastewater Management Using Hybrid Poplars
- Waterbreaks: Trees For Managing The Floodplains
- Planning And Design Considerations For Hybrid Poplar Timberbelts
- Biotechnical Streambank Protection: The Use Of Plants To Stabilize Streambanks
- Planning Biotechnical Streambank Protection
- Additional Brochures