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    Date of this Version

    4-2021

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    Working Trees Info, April 2021

    United States Department of Agriculture, National Agroforestry Center, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    United States government work

    Abstract

    How does climate variability influence agroforestry plant selection?

    Changing annual crops in response to climate change is relatively straightforward. However, because trees, shrubs, and other perennial crops can take years to become productive, the choice of perennial plant will impact the operation for many years. Plant selection involves deciding which crops to grow or manage, including variety, seed lot, or other plant genetic characteristics. As farmers and forest managers face extreme weather events and climate variability, they should consider plants that are likely to be resilient now and in the future. Land managers can also use agroforestry to adapt to these challenges.

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