Agroforestry: Alley Cropping
Agroforestry: Alley Cropping
Abstract
Alley cropping is probably the most commonly used technique of agroforestry. It simply involves planting single or double lines of trees and/or shrubs intercropped with a wide "alley" of either row crops or pasture grasses. The width of the alley is determined by the size of the harvesting equipment needed for the crop grown in the alley.
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Publication Date
Aug. 11, 2009
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