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Whitethorne Agroforestry Research and Demonstration Site at Virginia Tech’s Kentland Farm

ID

ANR-277

Authors as Published

John F. Munsell, Associate Professor and Forest Management Extension Specialist, Forest Resources Conservation Service, Virginia Tech; John H. Fike, Associate Professor and Extension Forage Specialists, Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech; and Gabriel Pent, Graduate Student, Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech

This publication is available in video format only.

The Whitethorn Agroforestry Research and Demonstration Site at Virginia Tech's Kentland Farm offers numerous opportunities for agroforestry research and student learning. Forest farming, wind breaks, and silvopasture have been established for research purposes. This video takes a look at some of the practices installed at Kentland Farm.


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Publication Date

July 17, 2017