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Wed, 14 Aug

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18 Craignagore Lane, Evish

Agroforestry Farm Walk 6-8pm

Newly planted agroforestry and native woodland sections on his farm and his reasoning and thinking how best to incorporate trees into a sheep grazing enterprise, with possible agri-tourism in the future. Discuss the pros and cons of large scale planting and issues relating to tree guards and stakes.

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Agroforestry Farm Walk 6-8pm
Agroforestry Farm Walk 6-8pm

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14 Aug 2024, 18:00 – 20:00

18 Craignagore Lane, Evish, Strabane BT82 8FD, UK

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This is the evening session at 6-8pm

Location: 18 Craignagore Lane, Evish, Strabane BT82 8FD

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