Forest Farming Practices

J. Chamberlain, D. Mitchell, T. Brigham, Tom Hobby, L. Zabek, Jeanine M. Davis
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Forest farming in North America is becoming popular as a way for landowners to diversify income opportunities, improve management of forest resources, and increase biological diversity. People have been informally "farming the forests" for generations. However, in recent years, attention has been directed at formalizing forest farming and improving it through research and development activities. The purpose of this chapter is to present historical and modern perspectives, as well as examples of contemporary practices, to provide the reader an overview of the abundant opportunities in forest farming. Most of the discussion focuses on the southern United States and western Canada (i.e., British Columbia). These are illustrative of the many opportunities that exist, but do not cover other regions of North America (northeastern and southwestern United States, eastern Canada, or Mexico), where there are also examples of dynamic and exciting forest farming. The reader is encouraged to look beyond the examples provided and explore the many forest farming options.
森林耕作方法
在北美,森林农业正成为土地所有者多样化收入机会、改善森林资源管理和增加生物多样性的一种方式。几代人以来,人们一直以非正式的方式“耕种森林”。然而,近年来,注意的重点是使林业正规化,并通过研究和发展活动加以改进。本章的目的是提出历史和现代的观点,以及当代实践的例子,为读者提供林场农业丰富机会的概述。大多数讨论集中在美国南部和加拿大西部(即不列颠哥伦比亚省)。这些说明了存在的许多机会,但不包括北美其他地区(美国东北部和西南部、加拿大东部或墨西哥),那里也有充满活力和令人兴奋的森林农业的例子。鼓励读者超越所提供的例子,探索许多森林耕作的选择。
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