This webinar will dig deeper into the market dimension of agroforestry with a focus on a few of the perennial crops that have the greatest commercial potential. Savanna Institute staff will provide an overview of four promising perennial crops for Illinois and the Midwest, including hazelnuts, chestnuts, elderberry, and black currants. The agronomics, marketing, and commercialization of each crop will be discussed, including opportunities and current bottlenecks. We’ll leave plenty of time for questions about these emergent crops!
The Agroforestry Series: Agroforestry & Soil Health
In collaboration with the Savanna Institute and Liberty Prairie Foundation, this webinar dives into the benefits, shortcomings and lessons learned of implementing Agroforestry on Soil Health.
Webinar: Incorporating Soil Conservation Practices Into Farmland Appraisal
Please join us for a webinar on the role soil health and conservation practices can have in the appraisal process of farmlands in Michigan.
The Agroforestry Series: Planning and Designing
Join us for an in-depth look into the planning and designing process for agroforestry systems. Register for free.
Agroforestry Series: Agroforestry 101
Learn agroforestry concepts and techniques that can help landowners and farmers meet their conservation and business goals.
Conservation in Illinois: Hotspot Analysis
Join Delta Institute for a webinar to discuss recently released analysis and recommendations developed in collaboration with Environmental Working Group. These findings are detailed in the report, titled Conservation in Illinois: Hotspot Analysis and Implications for Program Design.
Webinar: What’s Next? The Future of Land Stewardship in Illinois
Join us on September 18 for webinar marking the culmination of a collaborative project recently completed by Delta Institute, Natural Land Institute (NLI), Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation (JDCF), Openlands, and Illinois Environmental Council (IEC) to better...
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