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EPISODE · Dec 21, 2021 · 1H 29M

#32 Carbon sequestration and current research on alley cropping with Eric Toensmeier

from The Regenerative Agroforestry Podcast

Eric Toensmeir is the author of The Carbon Farming Solution among other great books on agroforestry and perennial crops. The first part of the interview is focused on understanding the carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry, focusing especially on silvopasture. We then move on to discussing the challenges we are faced with to shift towards a more perennial diet. Finally we explore with him the research on alley cropping he is carrying out on the behalf of Interlace Commons : where it makes most sense and what prevents its uptake.  TABLE OF CONTENTS01:38 Introduction04:32 Are trees necessarily the solution to store carbon? 10:40 Intensively managed rotational grazing & Carbon storage 15:57 Why does silvopasture store so much carbon? 34:29 How can we shift culture towards a perennial diet? 40:33 Can we make perennially fed livestock affordable? 44:03 Mechanisation of perennial systems51:14 Research on Alley-cropping55:56 Where is alley cropping really adapted? 01:10:51 Motives for adopting alley cropping01:13:03 Factors limiting uptake 01:25:07 Factoring in climatic uncertainty  • RESOURCEShttp://www.perennialsolutions.org/https://www.patreon.com/erictoensmeierhttp://carbonfarmingsolution.com/https://www.interlacecommons.org/https://perennialagriculture.institute/2023/01/10/trees-with-edible-leaves-pais-latest-publication/• GET IN TOUCH www.regenerativeagroforestry.org• SUPPORT US www.gumroad.com/regenagroforestry• FOLLOW US on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eric Toensmeir is the author of The Carbon Farming Solution among other great books on agroforestry and perennial crops. The first part of the interview is focused on understanding the carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry, focusing especially on silvopasture. We then move on to discussing the challenges we are faced with to shift towards a more perennial diet. Finally we explore with him the research on alley cropping he is carrying out on the behalf of Interlace Commons : where it makes most sense and what prevents its uptake.  TABLE OF CONTENTS01:38 Introduction04:32 Are trees necessarily the solution to store carbon? 10:40 Intensively managed rotational grazing & Carbon storage 15:57 Why does silvopasture store so much carbon? 34:29 How can we shift culture towards a perennial diet? 40:33 Can we make perennially fed livestock affordable? 44:03 Mechanisation of perennial systems51:14 Research on Alley-cropping55:56 Where is alley cropping really adapted? 01:10:51 Motives for adopting alley cropping01:13:03 Factors limiting uptake 01:25:07 Factoring in climatic uncertainty  • RESOURCEShttp://www.perennialsolutions.org/https://www.patreon.com/erictoensmeierhttp://carbonfarmingsolution.com/https://www.interlacecommons.org/https://perennialagriculture.institute/2023/01/10/trees-with-edible-leaves-pais-latest-publication/• GET IN TOUCH www.regenerativeagroforestry.org• SUPPORT US www.gumroad.com/regenagroforestry• FOLLOW US on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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