Adaptation Resources for Agriculture A Case Study: Organic Apple Orchard in Wisconsin
Author(s) -
Adam Dowling
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.32747/2018.6892664.ch
Subject(s) - workbook , orchard , agriculture , adaptation (eye) , multitude , specialty , organic farming , crop , business , agricultural science , agroforestry , climate change adaptation , geography , climate change , forestry , political science , environmental science , agronomy , ecology , psychology , biology , archaeology , neuroscience , accounting , psychiatry , law
Adding Geese for orchard floor Increase night time temps and moisture increase pests, decrease in forage production during July and August and have to supplement feed and water to geese or harvest geese. Short term-High, Long termmoderate to low Financial-spray more or use more biological controls and possible increase cost of apples from other growers DEFINE: Lay out management goals and objectives. Brix Cider’s goal in general, is that “cider should be something beautiful. It should be simple. It should be about the land, the people who grow the apples and drink the cider, and the connections between us all.”
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