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Grow your farm business: how trees can benefit your land, crops, and livestock

If you own or manage a farm, creating woodland can bring far-reaching benefits to your business. By planting the right tree in the right place you can diversify your income, offset emissions, and bring direct benefits to your land, crops, and livestock.

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Key things to consider when diversifying your business through woodland

Farm diversification can generate additional sources of income, make better use of existing land, and help your farming business become more sustainable. In 2020/21 66% of farm businesses in England had some diversification activity, with a further 29% of farms expecting to make a major change in the following year. If this is something that you have been considering, woodland creation could be the answer for you. The decision to make a change in the way you manage your land is a personal one affecting your family, business, wider community, and the planet.

It is important that you consider what you would like to achieve with woodland creation, as your choice in planning, planting, and management can all help to bring you closer to your goals. There are a number of different ways to integrate trees into your farm, from trees and hedges in fields, shelterbelts and riverside planting, to larger areas of woodland and wood pasture, meaning that there is always an option that can be shaped around your business. We know that choosing to plant woodland on your farm is a big decision, so to help you decide, read our guidance to help you consider your options.

Published 27 March 2023