DiscoverThe Regenerative Agroforestry Podcast#53 Practicalities of integrating coppicing into your farm with Mark Krawczyk
#53 Practicalities of integrating coppicing into your farm with Mark Krawczyk

#53 Practicalities of integrating coppicing into your farm with Mark Krawczyk

Update: 2022-12-271
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Coppicing is an ancient and modern tree management system. Coppicing is known for its multi-functionality: capable of producing biomass, animal forage, firewood and much more. Today we interview Mark Krawczyk, practitioner, consultant and author of 'Coppice Agroforestry'. In this interview we tackle some of the practical challenges of coppicing, to better understand the economic potential of this technique. Mark demonstrates a variety of nuances and compromises, showing us the versatility as well as the key challenges of this technique.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

00:02:22 Introduction

00:13:19 What are the key concepts of coppicing

00:27:50 What impact on tree health? 

00:39:12 What prospects for mechanising management? 

00:51:44 What uses for coppiced wood? 

01:17:42 What effect of coppicing on surrounding plants? 

01:22:24 Productivity of coppice stands

01:29:14 In relation to soil types

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https://regenerativeskills.com/mark-krawczyk-on-coppice-agroforestry-and-woodland-management-part-1/

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#53 Practicalities of integrating coppicing into your farm with Mark Krawczyk

#53 Practicalities of integrating coppicing into your farm with Mark Krawczyk