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<blockquote data-quote="Petercoates87" data-source="post: 1840199" data-attributes="member: 24701"><p>Hey folks. Hope everyones winter is going great. Been researching for quite sometime about silvopasture and multi species grazing. So I have about 3 acres of unused land on the farm thats semi clear cut and some has fairly new wood growth on it. Most of the new growth area is a combination of birch, fir, and spruce trees. I really like this combined idea of using slivopasture and multi species grazing in an area and I'm wondering if anyone else is at it. I'm in the process of thinning the re-growth area and planning to leave the birch trees and some of the bigger fir trees so the animals can use them for shade. Before anyone asks this is just a small farm and really can't afford at this time to have this mechanically cleared to be seeded and I just feel this would be the best I can do at the moment. Really looking for anyone experience in this area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petercoates87, post: 1840199, member: 24701"] Hey folks. Hope everyones winter is going great. Been researching for quite sometime about silvopasture and multi species grazing. So I have about 3 acres of unused land on the farm thats semi clear cut and some has fairly new wood growth on it. Most of the new growth area is a combination of birch, fir, and spruce trees. I really like this combined idea of using slivopasture and multi species grazing in an area and I'm wondering if anyone else is at it. I'm in the process of thinning the re-growth area and planning to leave the birch trees and some of the bigger fir trees so the animals can use them for shade. Before anyone asks this is just a small farm and really can't afford at this time to have this mechanically cleared to be seeded and I just feel this would be the best I can do at the moment. Really looking for anyone experience in this area. [/QUOTE]
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