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Forest Farming with Botanicals

Fri, Sep 19

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Smokey House Center

Utilizing forests and woodlots to grow non-timber products can diversify your enterprise and build ecological resilience. Join us at the Smokey House Center to explore the nuances of successfully establishing production-scale forest botanical polycultures.

Forest Farming with Botanicals
Forest Farming with Botanicals

Time & Location

Sep 19, 2025, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Smokey House Center, 426 Danby Mountain Rd, Danby, VT 05739, USA

About the event

Utilizing forests and woodlots to grow non-timber products can diversify your enterprise and build ecological resilience. Join us at the Smokey House Center to explore the nuances of successfully establishing production-scale forest botanical polycultures. This workshop will cover the role forest farming can play within forest management plans, how to identify and evaluate sites for forest farming potential, and approaches for establishing perennial polycultures to meet existing markets. Together, participants will identify, prepare, and plant a ¼ acre site with botanicals, including ginseng and ramps. 


These workshops are a collaboration among the University of Vermont, Smokey House Center, NOFA-VT, VT Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation, Northeast Forest Farmers Coalition, and USDA Northeast Climate Hub.


This workshop earns one RAP Agricultural Water Quality education credit.


This workshop is free, thanks to generous support from the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP).  


This work is supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number…


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