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Rodale Institute Silvopasture

2026 Temperate Silvopasture Symposium

Wednesday, May 27 – Friday, May 29
9 am – 4:30 pm

Cost: $195

About the workshop

Join us for three days of science, farm tours, and in-depth conversation about temperate silvopasture at the Rodale Institute in Kutztown, PA.


This symposium brings together researchers, farmers, and advocates to share what's working, what's not, and what's next. You'll leave with a clearer picture of silvopasture science, practical strategies you can apply in your own projects, and connections to a growing network of practitioners.


What to expect: field tours of working silvopasture systems, conference-style presentations from leading experts, and moderated discussions focused on advancing adoption in temperate regions. Agenda details:

Wednesday, May 27 — Principles & Science


9 am - Registration  

10 am - Making the case for silvopasture from local to global

12 pm - Lunch (provided)

1:15 pm - The science of silvopasturing 

4:30 pm - Dinner (on your own) and after-hours networking 


Thursday, May 28 — Silvopasture Show & Tell


9:00 am - Tour of local farm

1:00 pm - Tour of local farm


Friday, May 29 — Practices & Experiences  


8:30 am Silvopasture by subtraction 

11:45 am - Lunch (provided) 

1:00 pm - Silvopasture by addition

4:00 pm - Closing remarks

This event is planned in collaboration with the Rodale Institute, Cornell University,
Yale University, Trees For Graziers, and Virginia Tech
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