Pronunciation: /ˌæɡroʊˈfɔrɪstri/
noun a sustainable land use system that integrates trees and shrubs with crops or livestock in a farming system
A1 Agroforestry involves growing trees alongside crops.
A2 Farmers are increasingly turning to agroforestry to improve soil health.
B1 Agroforestry systems can provide both economic and environmental benefits.
B2 Research has shown that agroforestry can help mitigate climate change.
C1 The implementation of agroforestry practices requires careful planning and management.
C2 Agroforestry is a sustainable land use practice that integrates trees and crops for multiple benefits.
formal Agroforestry is a sustainable land management system that integrates trees and shrubs with crops or livestock.
informal Agroforestry is like having a farm that includes trees and bushes along with the usual crops or animals.
slang Agroforestry is like farming with a twist - adding trees to the mix for extra benefits.
figurative Agroforestry is like creating a harmony between agriculture and forestry for a more balanced ecosystem.
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