
19: Eliza Greenman & The Fruit Explorers
On todays gobsmackingly good episode, we chinwag with silvicultural Indiana Jones, Eliza Greenman.
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Show Notes
Eliza Greenman is a fruit explorer, horticultural historian, and designer /implementer of agroforestry plans that integrate livestock (and humans) into tree crop systems/orchards.
Outside of her farming endeavours on leased land, She is currently looking to purchase a location (in Virginia) to plant a tree crops repository for the Southeastern US. The ultimate goal is to assemble as many genetics as possible to create a nearly endless fruit, nut and leaf drop scheme that will substantially or completely offset the cost of grain needed to raise livestock in the Southeast.
In today's gobsmackingly good episode, we discuss:
-The joys of botanical adventuring
-The deep value of perennial staple crops
-The tragedy of the grand American Chestnut
-The mystical White Oak
-Silvicultural hero - J. Russell Smith
-Indigenous land cultivation and stacks more aye...
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