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Choiniere Family Farm

Highgate, VT

Location:

Highgate, VT

Total Acres:

Agroforestry Acres:

4.5+ Acres

Year Established: 

Agroforestry Practices

Introduction

Chestnut silvopasture interplanted with willow and poplar. Rows are spaced 40' apart with trees spaced 20' in row. This is our dry cow pasture for our dairy farm, and we are hoping to give the girls some much-needed relief from the sun on these hot summer days. The willow and poplar are for quick shade and fodder while we are hoping to achieve a nut yield from the chestnuts to supplement our dairy income.

Major Farm Operations
Main Crops
Livestock
Uses of Agroforestry Products

Main Agroforestry Species

Chestnuts, willow, poplar

Contact Information

Main Contact:

Mathieu Choiniere

Phone

Not provided

Email:

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Nursery or Planting Stock Provider Information

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Agroforestry System Design

We are hoping to reduce our feed expense by allowing the cows to graze comfortably even on hotter days and to give our cool season grasses some relief from the hot summer sun and reduce the summer slump in forage production.

Our initial planting contains 120 chestnuts interplanted with some willow and poplar. The chestnuts are to provide shade and a crop of chestnuts while the willow and poplar are there for quick shade and fodder. We may pollard them eventually for more fodder production.

The land has been owned by our family since 1945 and has been in permanent pasture since at least 2000. Prior to that it was used for corn. The site is sandy and well drained. We have amended the soil with lime over the years so that the pH is roughly 6.7, but we plan on applying sulfur in coming years to slightly acidify the soil.

Personal or Collective Experiences

We have received grants to plant the existing 4.5 acre Silvopasture as well as a CAGP grant for the expansion in 2026

November 13, 2025 at 9:47:51 AM

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