The Devon Silvopasture Network Is Embarking On A 12-Year Trial, Involving Six Farms Alongside A Dedicated Research Farm, To Facilitate The Strategic Incorporation Of Trees Into Their Livestock Operations. The Basic Principles Remind Me Of Food Forests.
Table of Contents
This Silvopasture Research trial encompasses a diverse array of planting methods, including cluster planting, standardised spacing, and the establishment of shelterbelts. It’s noteworthy that there has been limited recent research conducted on the effects of silvopasture systems in the United Kingdom. Consequently, farmers are seeking concrete evidence demonstrating the potential return on investment. Such evidence is crucial to rationalise the substantial financial commitment required to transition pastureland into silvopasture setups.

However, there are similarities with the way orchards and food forests were previously managed in the county. Chicken, sheep and pigs gazing in orchards was common 70-100 years ago and was a form of sylvopasture management I’d like to see return.
Research into Devon Silvopasture Management
Defining Silvopasture
In case you are still uncertain about silvopasture here is a simple explanation.
Silvopasture, deriving its name from the Latin “silva,” meaning forest, is a sustainable agricultural practice that harmoniously integrates trees, forage crops, and the controlled grazing of domesticated animals.[1] This approach aligns with the principles of managed grazing and represents one of the distinctive forms of agroforestry.
When properly managed, silvopasture, often referred to as grazed woodland, offers the potential to enhance overall productivity and long-term income by concurrently yielding tree crops, forage resources, and livestock. Furthermore, it carries the added advantage of environmental benefits. Silvopasture, steeped in a historical legacy spanning many regions globally, stands in clear contrast to unregulated grazing practices within woodlands.

Tag: Silvopasture Research
Image Attribution: Sheep browsing in The Orchard, Chiselborough by Steve Barnes, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Join My Gardening Groups …. Or Buy My Books
Gardening Advice
To join the How to Dig For Victory Facebook group follow the link.
And here is the link to UK Garden Flowers, Trees, Shrubs & More
And Allotment Life For Beginners
You can also find me on Substack StefanDrewe.substack.com
Patreon
Help keep this website free from advertisements by supporting me on Patreon.
Free and subscription options available with informative infographic downloads as a thank you.
Gardening Books
Find your next favourite read without the guesswork.
I have hand-picked the best titles to save you time, or you can browse millions of other books in the full collection.
Prefer to read my own writing? You can purchase my original books directly on Amazon.



