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Silvohorticulture: A grower''s guide to integrating trees into crops

English

By (author): Andy Dibben Ben Raskin

An invaluable handbook for farmers, growers and gardeners, Silvohorticulture is the first book to offer a detailed, practical guide on how to effectively integrate trees with vegetable growing, offering information previously known only in the foresting world.

Drawing on the personal experiences of Ben Raskin and Andy Dibben, both of whom have designed and managed agroforestry systems and have extensive experience in commercial horticultural crop production, this is the definitive book on the interaction between trees and crops, covering the benefits of trees for edible crops and the potential for additional crops from trees, plus crucial new information on how to fit trees into complex crop rotations as well as manipulating access to light. Ben and Andy also reveal the latest research on how tree roots behave and, importantly, how that impacts your crops.

Agroforestry can bring immense benefits to farmers and growers not just optimising yield, but also improving soil, managing pests and water, increasing biodiversity and reducing costs but system design must be customised to each growers requirements. This book offers step-by-step detail that will allow you to manage your trees and crops successfully.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 16 Jan 2025

Product Details
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing UK
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781915294364

About Andy DibbenBen Raskin

Andy Dibben is currently Head Grower at Abbey Home Farm where he is responsible for the production of over ninety different fruit and vegetable crops. Over the last eight years Andy has been responsible for designing and establishing an agroforestry system integrating fruit coppice and wildlife trees with field-scale vegetable production. Andy regularly writes horticultural articles and speaks at conferences including the Oxford Real Farming Conference. Ben Raskin has worked in horticulture for more than thirty years with a wide range of experience in practical commercial growing as well as policy and advocacy work. As the Soil Associations Head of Horticulture and Agroforestry he provides growers at all levels of production with technical marketing policy supply chain and networking support. He is currently implementing a 200-acre silvopastural agroforestry planting in Wiltshire. Additionally Ben co-chairs the Defra Edibles Horticulture Roundtable and sits on the boards of the Organic Growers Alliance and Community Supported Agriculture Network UK. Ben is the author of The Woodchip Handbook as well as books on gardening including Zero-Waste Gardening The Community Gardening Handbook and three volumes of the Discover Together Guides: Compost Grow and Bees Bugs and Butterflies. Iain Tolhurst (Tolly as he is known in the organic world) has been a commercial organic grower since 1976. Prior to this four years on a large dairy farm convinced him that the way forward for agriculture was organic. He also became a vegetarian at this time. He is a pioneer of organic strawberry production and he established the first ever organic growers cooperative Cornish Organic Growers. Since 1988 Tolly has been growing on 18 acres at Hardwick Estate in south Oxfordshire. Vegetables are now the main farm business producing over 400 vegetable bags each week for a successful local box scheme. The farm has won many awards. Tolly has visited farmers and growers around the world given regular talks and has been an advisor for governments in the Caribbean and Moldova. Since 1994 the farm has been run stockfree being the first ever to be awarded the Stockfree-Organic Symbol. The farm has become a model for the development of the Stockfree-Organic Standards and is the main demonstration site for Stockfree Systems being visited by people from all over the world.

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