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South West Agroforestry Network
- supporting private tree growing

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The South West Agroforestry Network supports the growing of trees and forests for the many benefits sought by landowners.  Benefits include soil and water protection, wildlife habitat, timber and other tree products, carbon storage and aesthetics.

We support landowners and others by being a contact point for information, by holding field days and courses, and by keeping people connected to what's going on in the world of tree growing and revegetation
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Karri forest, timber trees and shiitake
SW Agroforestry Network field day
Pemberton – Saturday, 5 May 2018
  • Andrew and Sue Mountford’s karri forest and discuss management issues, especially the need for a commercial thinning and the intention of reducing fuel for fire protection.
  •  WA Forest Alliance’s “Forests for Life” proposal – Jess Beckerling
  • Warren Catchment’s Council – who they are and what they do 
  • Southern Forests Food Council
  • Julian’s eucalypts for timber which date from the 1980s and his more recent venture using eucalypt thinnings to grow Shiitake mushrooms. 

See report in eNews and watch videos on YouTube.
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Richard & Robyn Walker receiving the 2016 WA Tree Farmer of the Year Award from Vince Catania MLA
​Sponsorship of the Award by WA Plantation Resources, Wespine and the Forest Products Commission is gratefully acknowledged.​
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Master TreeGrower course 
We are always taking expressions of interest for the next Master TreeGrower course.  The last few have been held in Margaret River and Northam.
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Participants of a Master TreeGrower course hearing from a landowner on creating habitat for wildlife.
The course aims to provide participants with some of the skills and contacts to be able to use trees and revegetation to meet their own particular interests and circumstances. The course involves 8 days over 2 months. 
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