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Managing trees on an organic herb and vegetable farm maintains a favorable balance of predators and pests.        

 


CSTAF News

Fall 2005 features Roy and Ralph Brown of Orange Heights, Fla. They were practicing agroforestry decades ago by planting crops among pecan trees. Today the farm is an example of successful agroforestry practices. 

Fall 2004 features a CSTAF-funded field course in organic farming and agroforestry at the University of Georgia this summer, with hands-on learning for 18 students.

Winter 2004 features new distance-learning classes in agroforestry under development by CSTAF with support from a USDA grant.

Summer 2003 features CSTAF's annual Advisory Council meeting in Milton, where the importance of research results were discussed and preliminary results were reported.

Winter 2003 features CSTAF's decision support system designed to help extension agents and landowners determine the appropriate trees and shrubs for agroforestry use, available on the World Wide Web.

Summer 2002  features CSTAF's program to take the results of agroforestry research to extension specialists and landowners through educational materials, training for professionals and landowners, and demonstrations.

Winter 2002, features the Hillside Agricultural Program in Haiti.

Summer 2001 features CSTAF inauguration. 

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CSTAF News is published by the Center for Subtropical Agroforestry in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation.