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Farming in the forests of Florida

Author: Becker, B.; Workman, S.
Date: [N.d.]
Periodical: Gainesville, FL: University of Florida. CIR1434. 6 p.
Link: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FR144
Abstract: Forest settings can provide an ideal location for cultivating many valued plants which prefer shaded conditions. There are many nontimber forest products including animals and shade tolerant plants which can be intentionally promoted by specific management practices. When considering alternatives for forested land several elements need to be investigated to identify how feasible forest farming will be given the available resources, site characteristics and plans for the land. Ideal forest crops have a relatively high value and are capable of producing profitable volume over the preferred time frame. This fact sheet presents some examples of forest farming appropriate for Florida's forests. This is just a start however; the possibilities of forest farming are limited only by your imagination.


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