Introduction to Agroecology – PART 2

In this month’s Agricology vlog, Phil Jarvis, Farm Manger for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust at the Allerton Project, gives an introduction to what agroecology is and what practices they employ at the Allerton Project. The vlog is in two parts. In this part Phil discusses:

– Stock & Stockless Systems

– Agroforestry

– Habitat Management

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