AFTA - Your Temperate Agroforestry Information Resource

Part of the mission of AFTA is to inform landowners, resource professionals, researchers and educators about temperate agroforestry. With a primary focus o­n North America, we will strive to keep you up-to-date o­n the science and practice of agroforestry and the related fields of sustainable agriculture and non-industrial private forestry. This information will be expanded and updated o­n a regular basis so we invite you to check back frequently.

Agroforestry Newsline

Subscribe The Agroforestry Newsline is sent by email to subscribers at least monthly. It contains news of developments related to agroforestry, including meetings, new publications, new and updated websites, etc.
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The Temperate Agroforester

Read latest issue Published by AFTA since 1995, the Temperate Agroforester is our quarterly newsletter. It contains in-depth articles o­n agroforestry research, education and practice, e.g., practitioner profiles and book reviews.
 


Agroforestry Activities Database

Search the database Search a database of agroforestry research, demonstration, teaching and practice in the USA and Canada, both in English and French. Use it, for example, to find out who is knowledgeable about a particular agroforestry practice in your state or province.
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Annotated Bibliography

Search the database With an emphasis o­n North America, this annotated bibliography lists selected books and journal articles that are related to temperate agroforestry. Currently limited to English language publications.
 


General Internet Sites

View site links Information about agroforestry is also available from universities, government agencies and other organizations. For your use, we maintain a listing of useful websites.


AFTA Publications

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publications
AFTA publishes several reports, white papers and policy statements related to agroforestry. Many of them are available for viewing o­nline. Printed copies of some reports are also available for purchase.


Correspondents Network

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If you know of agroforestry information that should be added to our website, AFTA welcomes your suggestions and comments. We also invite you to consider joining the voluntary Correspondents Network, a group of dedicated volunteers who help make this website a valuable source of up-to-date information.
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Association for Temperate Agroforestry  

Association for Temperate Agroforestry, 203 ABNR Bldg., University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211
Email: afta[at]aftaweb.org, Tel. 573-884-3216, Fax 573-882-1977, Web www.aftaweb.org