From williamevans@home.com Sun Nov 14 21:07:00 1999 Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 17:48:17 -0800 From: William Evans To: "sanet-mg-digest@ces.ncsu.edu" Subject: paulowinia for alley cropping I just rec'd some agroforestry materials from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service/USDA Forest Service. I requested these free publications thru the National Agroforestry Center. One of the pub's deals w/ "alley cropping"...lo and behold, one of the tree species listed is Paulowinia... must not be such a plague after all. billevans To Unsubscribe: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg". If you receive the digest format, use the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg-digest". To Subscribe to Digest: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "subscribe sanet-mg-digest". All messages to sanet-mg are archived at: http://www.sare.org/san/htdocs/hypermail From david@paulowniatrees.com Sun Nov 14 23:51:23 1999 Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 22:02:24 -0500 From: David Drexler To: williamevans@home.com Cc: "sanet-mg-digest@ces.ncsu.edu" Subject: Re: paulowinia for alley cropping Greetings William The Paulownia is an excellent choice for alley cropping aka inter cropping. Paulownia is very deep rooted and has few upper level roots to interfere with crops. Paulownia draw nutrients and moisture from deep in the soil profile. Large leaves will raise the relative humidity during dry air days. Leaves are very nutritious and decompose rapidly into the upper soil thereby removing leached nutrients from deep in the ground and moving it back into the upper levels. Besides a valuable hardwood timber is produced in about 10 years. The Chinese have about 2.5 million hectares under this system using Paulownia Thanks for the info. David D. William Evans wrote: > I just rec'd some agroforestry materials from the USDA Natural > Resources Conservation Service/USDA Forest Service. I requested these > free publications thru the National Agroforestry Center. > One of the pub's deals w/ "alley cropping"...lo and behold, one of the > tree species listed is Paulowinia... must not be such a plague after > all. > billevans > > To Unsubscribe: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command > "unsubscribe sanet-mg". If you receive the digest format, use the command > "unsubscribe sanet-mg-digest". > To Subscribe to Digest: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command > "subscribe sanet-mg-digest". > > All messages to sanet-mg are archived at: > http://www.sare.org/san/htdocs/hypermail To Unsubscribe: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg". If you receive the digest format, use the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg-digest". To Subscribe to Digest: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "subscribe sanet-mg-digest". All messages to sanet-mg are archived at: http://www.sare.org/san/htdocs/hypermail