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Deep Seeded farm in Arcata, Ca installed a hedgerow of native trees and shrubs approximately 15 years ago. Today it is still thriving as a valuble natural resource on the farm that is a habitat for birds and insects that benefit the farms ecological resiliency. Farm Owner Eddie Tanner talks about his experience installing and maintaining the hedgerow as well as the benefits it has provided for his farm. Useful Links: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/resources/guides... https://humboldtrcd.org/programs/agricultu... https://www.northcoastgrowersassociation.o... Agricultural and Ecological Benefits of Hedgerows Agricultural Benefits: *Wind Protection:* Hedgerows act as windbreaks, protecting crops and reducing soil erosion *Natural Pest Control:* Support beneficial insects and birds that prey on crop pests *Pollination Services:* Provide habitat for native pollinators, enhancing crop yields *Soil Health:* Root systems improve soil structure and prevent erosion *Water Management:* Help regulate water flow and reduce runoff in agricultural fields. Ecological Benefits *Wildlife Habitat:* Create corridors for wildlife movement and provide shelter *Biodiversity:* Support diverse plant and animal species *Carbon Sequestration:* Help capture and store carbon dioxide *Water Quality:* Filter pollutants and sediments from runoff *Climate Resilience:* Create microclimates that help buffer temperature extremes Additional Benefits *Visual Appeal:* Enhance landscape aesthetics and provide natural boundaries *Cultural Value:* Preserve traditional agricultural landscape features *Economic Value:* Can provide additional income through harvested materials (berries, wood)