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Other Agroforestry Options

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Hybrid timber plantings:

Hybrid poplars as an alternative crop- University of Minnesota

Establishment and cultural guidelines for using hybrid tree species in agroforestry plantings- USDA

Hybrid poplar profits- University of Minnesota

Marketing Timber from the Private Woodland- University of Minnesota

Sawmill and Dry Kiln Listings for Minnesota

Nuts:

Why chesnuts?- University of Missouri

Why pecans?- University of Missouri

Why black walnuts?- University of Missouri

How to process black walnuts for eating

Commercial Hazelnuts in Minnesota- University of Minnesota

Black Walnut Management- University of Minnesota

Growing Black Walnut- University of Minnesota

Harvesting Black Walnut- University of Minnesota

Toxicity of Black Walnut Towards other Plants- University of Minnesota

Black Walnut Toxicity to Plants, Humans and Horses- Ohio State University

Black Walnut Financial Model (version 1.0)- University of Missouri

Hybrid hazelnuts: an agroforestry option- USDA

Propagating black walnut and pecan in Missouri- University of Missouri

Christmas Trees:

Growing Christmas trees- University of Minnesota

Christmas tree resources- Minnesota Department of Agriculture

Short rotation woody crops:

Opportunities for growing short rotation woody crops in agroforestry practices- USDA

Short rotation woody crops working group

Willow biomass producers handbook- State University of New York

Short rotation woody biomass program- State University of New York

Working trees for carbon cycle balance- USDA

Water quality and treatment:

Working trees for treating waste- USDA

Wastewater management using hybrid poplar- USDA

Working trees for water quality- USDA

 

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