Avenues for Woodland Management: Maximizing Benefits by Cutting Non-Target Plants and Rotational Grazing
Non-industrial private landowners hold 87% of the total woodland coverage (69%; 23 million acres) in Alabama. Woodlands have been primarily used for timber production (generated US$ 21 billion annual revenue) (AFC no date) and their potential use for managed grazing is largely ignored. Woodland grazing can significantly support animal production, especially for small farmers, who do not have enough pasture acreage to meet the forage requirements for their animals. A majority of small farmers hold woodlands, but they are not managing them for sustainable grazing.
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- Written by Shailes Bhattrai1, Uma Karki1, Sanjok Poudel2, and Lila B. Karki1 1Tuskegee University, 2Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Corresponding author’s email: sbhattrai5555@tuskegee.edu
- Parent Category: 2019 Vol. 25
- Category: Volume 25, Number 1, February 2019