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S2 E13 - Agroforestry insights: Boosting tillage and horticulture production and resilience

S2 E13 - Agroforestry insights: Boosting tillage and horticulture production and resilience

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In our final episode of Season 2, we’ve invited Imogen Rabone, Ben Raskin and Jack Browne to share their insights across boosting tillage, horticulture production and resilience including how to plan agroforestry layouts on a farm and how to diversify and create a range of habitats on your land to encourage soil and ecosystem biodiversity.

Episode host:

Ray Ó Foghlú

Episode guests:

Imogen Rabone

Ben Raskin

Jack Browne

Resources:

Trees on the land

Soil Association

Ben Raskin

Organic Matter - Season 2 - Experimenting with min till and agroforestry with Jack Browne

Irish Farmers Journal - Ep. 728 - Organic tillage, agroforestry and anaerobic digestion

Farm Forest Episode 12 - Jack Browne Co.Carlow

Helen Browning's Organic

Book: Silvohorticulture

Book: The Woodchip Handbook

The Agroforestry Show

Agroforestry UK Facebook Group

The Irish Times - The tree whisperer who has helped plant a million native trees across Ireland

Agricology - Andy Dibben

This podcast is produced by the ⁠⁠Irish Agroforestry Forum⁠⁠ and funded by the ⁠⁠Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine⁠⁠ Forestry Promotion Fund.

Our hosts are ⁠⁠Catherine Cleary⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Ray Ó Foghlú⁠⁠, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from ⁠⁠The Curated Pod⁠⁠ and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.

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