Exploring the opportunities for agroforestry in Changing rural landscapes in North America James P. LassoieLouise E. Buck OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 108
Shade effects on forage crops with potential in temperate agroforestry practices C. H. LinR. L. McGrawH. E. Garrett OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 119
Nutrient and sediment removal by switchgrass and cool-season grass filter strips in Central Iowa, USA K-H. LeeT. M. IsenhartS. K. Mickelson OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 132
Assessing soil quality in a riparian buffer by testing organic matter fractions in central Iowa, USA C. O. MarquezC. A. CambardellaR. C. Schultz OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 140
Spatial and temporal distribution of earthworms in a temperate intercropping system in southern Ontario, Canada G. W. PriceA. M. Gordon OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 149
Juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4 napthoquinone) and soil nitrogen transformation interactions under a walnut plantation in southern Ontario, Canada N. V. ThevathasansA. M. GordonR. P. Voroney OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 162
Fine root dynamics, coarse root biomass, root distribution, and soil respiration in a multispecies riparian buffer in Central Iowa, USA A. TufekciogluJ. W. RaichR. C. Schultz OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 174
Carbon reservoir and biomass in Canadian prairie shelterbelts J. KortR. Turnock OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 186
The problem of experimental design in temperate agroforestry W. T. StampsM. J. Linit OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 196
A model to calculate ex ante the threshold value of interaction effects necessary for proposed intercropping projects to be feasible to the landowner and desirable to society B. J. DyackK. RollinsA. M. Gordon OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 214
Evaluation of potential gross income from non-timber products in a model riparian forest for the Chesapeake Bay watershed L. F. Robles-Diaz-de-LeonP. Kangas OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 225
Combining the socio-economic-cultural implications of community owned agroforestry: The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska M. SzymanskiJ. Colletti OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 239
Use of goats as biological agents for the renovation of pastures in the Appalachian region of the United States J-M. LuginbuhlT. E. HarveyJ. P. Mueller OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 252
The establishment and early growth of three leguminous tree species for use in silvopastoral systems of the southeastern USA B. J. AddlestoneJ. P. MuellerJ-M. Luginbuhl OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 265
Comparison of continuous and rotational silvopastoral systems for established walnut plantations in southwest Missouri, USA J. W. LehmkuhlerM. S. KerleyR. L. McGraw OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 279
Forage legumes as living mulches for trees in agroforestry practices -- preliminary results J. L. AlleyH. E. GarrettC. A. Blanche OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 291
Silvopastoral practices sustain timber and forage production in commercial loblolly pine plantations of northwest Louisiana, USA T. R. Clason OriginalPaper Pages: 293 - 303
Tree/wood quality in slash pine following long-term cattle grazing B. E. CutterK. HuntJ. D. Haywood OriginalPaper Pages: 305 - 312
Nitrogen fertilization and aspects of fruit yield in a Missouri black walnut alley cropping practice Dean GrayH. E. Gene Garrett OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 344
Growing American ginseng in maple forests as an alternative land-use system in Québec, Canada I. NadeauA. OlivierS. Yelle OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 353