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Rural Landcsapes:

Over the years it's been a privilage working on rural projects.

Often stemming from a landscape study be it an audit for a master plan, a simple planting proposal or development for tourism project, involvement over the years has encompassed goals such planting for stock shelter, stock fodder, riparian zones of wetlands and streams, plant diversification for pollinators, positioning of farm tracks, sheds and houses, forestry plantations, coppicing and tourism proposals.

 

The rural landscape is a mix of productive and ecological components
Wood fuel through coppicing provides a sustainable crop
Many farms have unused areas that can be developed into ecological habitats in to
Planting certain varieties offers alternative stock fodder
Land owners have the ability to diversify into tourism
Irrigation design is an intergral part of agriculture
Consider alternative crops to diversify production

BEND, OR

 

406 897 4372

SEATTLE, WA

 

406 897 4372

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