HB 904 -- Agroforestry Co-Sponsors: Merideth, Black, Barnitz, Relford, Myers, Mayer, Hegeman, Ransdall This bill modifies the Agroforestation Act. In cooperation with the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, the University of Missouri Extension Service, the Department of Natural Resources, and private industry councils, the Department of Agriculture is to develop and implement an agroforestry program to encourage soil conservation and diversification of the state's agricultural base. Through the use of trees planted in an agroforestry configuration, the program is to accommodate alley cropping, forested-riparian buffers, silvopasture, and windbreaks. Agricultural land which is susceptible to soil erosion and has a recent crop history, marginal pasture land, land surrounding livestock enclosures, and land comprising riparian zones is eligible for the program. The University of Missouri Center of Agroforestry and Extension Service, in consultation with the Director of the Department of Agriculture, is to establish agroforestry demonstration areas and develop and deliver training. The Director of the Department of Agriculture is allowed to pay for the planting of trees not to exceed 75% of the cost of establishment.Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives