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Title: BEYOND AGROFORESTRY


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BEYOND AGROFORESTRY
Using a diversity of resources and a low tech
approach to develop sustainable enterprises on
rugged land, previously considered useless, in a
state ranked 50th in commerce
Fred Hays, Divergent Natural Interests, West
Virginia
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Fred Hays 304-548-7117 sustainableresources_at_hotm
ail.com
About the Speaker
  • M.A. From Marshall University
  • Certified Holistic Management Educator
  • District Conservation Supervisor
  • SARE projects in Aquaculture Agro-forestry
  • WV Ginseng Growers Association, Founder
  • Center for Sustainable Resources, Inc.
  • Divergent Natural Interests, Owner

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Divergent Natural InterestsElkview,
WV304-548-7117
  • D.N.I. is a family farm
  • 150 acres of rugged, mountainous, terrain -
    mostly wooded

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Resource Base
  • Great biodiversity
  • Over 100 species of trees
  • As many as 2800 different species of plants
  • Non-brittle environment
  • with consistent moisture
  • and water
  • Rural customers
  • Skills education

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Managed Resources
  • Livestock are used as a tool through grazing,
    animal impact, and herd effect.
  • Vegetation is controlled without machinery.
  • Poor areas are treated with animal impact to
    improve soil biodiversity.
  • Garden areas are hoof- plowed in late winter
    simply by concentrating animals and feeding hay.

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Living Organisms as Tools
  • All of our enterprises are based on using the
    labor of living organisms.
  • For example, mushroom production utilizes fungal
    organisms.

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Solar Dollars
  • Stored organic solar resources are different than
    paper dollars in that organic currency sustains
    life.
  • Again, the labor in this picture was done by
    living organisms.

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AQUATIC ENTERPRISES
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Fish as Tools
  • Fish, like other livestock, can be used as a tool
    for altering the environment
  • Grass Carp or White Amurs are not only more
    effective than chemicals but also less expensive.
  • Grass Carp nearly always succeed where chemicals
    almost always fail in producing the desired
    result.

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Fish Production Sales
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Bluegill
  • Hybrid Bluegill
  • Channel Catfish
  • Goldfish
  • Koi Carp
  • Grass Carp
  • Grown in pond culture in ten ponds on
    the farm.

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Game Fish
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Ornamental Fish
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Pond Stocking Consultation
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Aquatic Plants
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Grass Carp Pond Management
  • A large part of the aquatic business has
    become consultation for managing aquatic
    vegetation through natural methods.

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AGROFORESTRY ENTERPRISES
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Forest Organisms as Tools
  • High quality hardwood production can be increased
    as much as ten fold if organisms and the solar
    regime are manipulated correctly.

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High Quality Trees
  • Potential crop trees are chosen and released
    for accelerated growth.

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Culls are removed and grape vines are kept from
reaching canopies.
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Wood Products
Culled trees are used for lumber or firewood.
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Shiitake Mushrooms
  • Shiitake mushrooms were grown on the farm
    utilizing our abundance of oak logs.
  • The mushroom logs still produce but crops are no
    longer marketed as they failed testing
    guidelines.

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Under-Canopy Crops
  • Woodland Herbs
  • on this farm are in great diversity because
    crops are naturally produced yet manipulated for
    favor.

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Other Woodland Crops
  • Dozens of medicinal plants are readily marketed
    from
  • our forest.
  • Black Cohosh is growing in value.

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Ginseng
Ginseng, the most valuable crop on the farm, is
carefully monitored and managed.
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WILD PRODUCTS
  • Wild Berries,
  • Mushrooms,
  • Wild Game,
  • Nuts, etc. are all part of our whole.

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Wildlife as a Tool
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Smooth Chanterelles
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Oyster Mushrooms
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Chicken of the Woods
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Wild Roots
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Wild Game
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OTHER ENTERPRISES
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Cattle as Tools
Livestock were meant to eat vegetation-not just
grass. We take advantage of animal impact to
improve the land.
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Another Tool
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Natural Beef
Healthy Land Healthy Livestock
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Custom Knives
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Trade Shows
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Other Living Organisms at Work
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And One Not at Work
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OUTREACH
  • Center for Sustainable Resources, Inc. -
    nonprofit that hosts field days training
    events.
  • West Virginia Ginseng Growers Association
    -developed legislation to protect this emerging
    industry.

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Fox News
Traveling West Virginia
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The Travel Channel
Cash Treasures
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Ginseng Seed Bulk Purchase Program
WVGGA
Seed available at discounted prices
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Resource Management Consultation
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For more info
Fish Pond Stocking Agro-forestry
ProductsWVGGA Ginseng Seed Natural BeefCustom
Knives Resources Management Consultation
Fred Hays (304) 548-7117 sustainableresources_at_hotm
ail.com
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Diversity is key.
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