Abstract

Society is increasingly demanding outcomes from our agricultural landscapes that include but extend well beyond crop production (Arbuckle et al. 2015; National Research Council 2010). In shifting to manage for a multifunctional agriculture, the agricultural community is developing and using innovative knowledge, information, and expertise to restore valuable ecological functions to the agricultural landscapes while also supporting vibrant farmer and rural livelihoods (Jordan et al. 2013; Liebman and Schulte 2015). Still, gaps persist in advancing a more comprehensive, applied understanding of how agriculture can become more multifunctional in character and produce the broader outcomes that society desires.

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