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mulberry), Artocarpus blancoi (Antipolo).,
Anogeissus latifolia (Axlewood), Cordia
dichotoma Clammy Cherry), Dalbergia sissoo
(Indian rosewood) Eutralobium saman (Prain
tree), Zizyphus jujube (Christ thorn).
2b. Live fence of fodder trees and hedges
In this system, various fodder trees and shrubs
are planted as live fences to protect the property
from stray animals
To protect the farm property from biotic
influences.
The following trees are generally used: Sesbania
grandiflora (Katurai), Gliricidia sepium (kakawate),
Erythrina abyssinica, Euphorbia trigona (African
milk tree)., Acacia mangium (Mangium).
2c. Trees and shrubs on pasture land
In this system various tree and shrub species are
scattered irregularly or arranged according to
some systematic pattern.
3. Agro-silvipastoral or Agrosilvopastoral System - this involves
the production of forest, agricultural crops and raising of
livestock (Crops + Tree + Grassess / Animals).
Plate 5: Silvopastural Establishment (trees + animal)
Silvopastoral system has been grouped into two subgroups:
3a. Home Gardens: -