While we actively work to spread ecological agriculture and design to any and all who are interested, we recognize the critical need to carry out rigorous scientific research that quantifies the inputs, effects and yields of our systems. This information cannot be underestimated in its ability to advance the widespread acceptance of true cutting edge technologies.
To date, we have been developing research proposals to study and quantify the effects of keyline soil conditioning and coppice wood production in the northeastern United States. See attached proposals below.
We also work to create useful, informative, educational literature which we freely distribute on a range of subjects including edible landscape cultivars, safe conversion of gardens to lawns, keyline design and cultivation and more.
As our work continues to grow, we intend to carefully document our efforts so as to contribute to the growing field of research into perennial and regenerative agricultural systems.
Coppice Forestry Proposal - submitted to the University of Vermont Forestry School