Agroforestry knowledge hub
Explore Agroforestry Like Never Before: Introducing DeepRoots’ 360° Agroforestry Viewer
Our new 360° Agroforestry Viewer allows you to explore what agroforestry truly looks like on the ground. Through interactive virtual tours, you can navigate real-world farms, see diverse agroforestry systems in action, and witness the benefits they bring to both the land and the farmers. Whether you're curious about how trees, crops, and livestock can thrive together or are looking for inspiration to implement agroforestry on your farm, this is the perfect way to gain insights.
The Economic Case for Agroforestry: How Enterprise Stacking Introduces Multiple Revenue Streams
Agroforestry is a powerful way to transform farming systems by introducing trees alongside crops and livestock. Beyond its environmental benefits, agroforestry offers farmers a significant economic advantage through enterprise stacking—a strategy that allows multiple enterprises to operate on the same piece of land, generating several revenue streams simultaneously. This post explores the economic case for agroforestry, focusing on how enterprise stacking can maximize profitability while increasing farm resilience.
Boosting Yield with Agroforestry: Understanding the Land Equivalent Ratio
Agroforestry is often praised for its environmental benefits, but it also offers significant economic advantages for farmers. One of the best ways to measure the productivity of an agroforestry system compared to traditional farming methods is by using the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER). This metric helps farmers understand how integrating trees into their land can boost overall yield, leading to higher financial outputs. In this post, we’ll explore the LER concept and how it translates into financial gains for your farm.
Understanding Silvoarable Systems: Integrating Trees with Crops in the UK
A silvoarable system integrates trees with arable crops on the same piece of land. This approach allows farmers to produce valuable tree products such as timber, fruits, or nuts while continuing to grow their usual crops. The combination of these two components creates synergies that can enhance crop productivity, improve soil health, and increase biodiversity.
Introducing Agroforestry: A New Frontier for British Farming
As the UK agricultural sector faces growing challenges from climate change, soil degradation, and economic pressures, many farmers are looking for innovative ways to diversify their operations and boost resilience. One approach gaining traction is agroforestry - the practice of integrating trees and shrubs into crop and animal farming systems. In this first article of our series on agroforestry, we'll explore what it is, its potential benefits, and how it can fit into UK farm operations.