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The New England Agroforester, Durham, NH

  • Writer: Catalyzing Agroforestry
    Catalyzing Agroforestry
  • Sep 29
  • 1 min read

Partner or Resource Name

The New England Agroforester


Location 

University of New Hampshire - Durham, NH


Contact person/coordinator

Jess Gerrior, PhD, Communications Specialist


Agroforestry Practices

Forest Farming

Silvopasture

Windbreaks

Alley Cropping

Riparian Buffers

Community Food Forest


Services offered and area

Research, Education, Extension


Description

The New England Agroforester is part of ADAPT’s commitment to communicating relevant developments and resources to a wider audience. Through integrated research, education, and extension, ADAPT is developing a network of demonstration sites, creating the New England Agroforestry Training Program (NEAT) at UNH Extension, and providing agroforestry educational opportunities. Our newsletter Editorial Advisory Board provides expert guidance and support, contributing to strategic direction, content quality, and impact among the diverse agroforestry community.


Adaptive Agroforestry Principles & Teaching-New England (ADAPT), a USDA-funded project based at University of New Hampshire, with partners Dartmouth College and Yale University and in collaboration with cooperators, consultants, and service providers throughout the Northeast, explores agroforestry's potential as a climate-smart and sustainable strategy for expanding agricultural production in New England.


The New England Agroforester is the ADAPT Project's quarterly newsletter, providing timely and useful info on regional agroforestry projects, training opportunities, research activities, events, job postings, funding announcements, and more.


Service Area

New England


Events, training or resources offered

Contact agroforestry@unh.edu for info.


Links to website, pages, social media, etc.

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