The present work corresponds to a study of case of a silvopastoril system, located in the Florida property, municipality of Santa Barbara of pinto department of Magdalena, Colombian Caribbean region. They were carried out open and semi structured interviews to the workers and the owner of the property, as well as a journey for the different herdsmen, with the objective of characterizing the agroecosystem where the system silvopastoril is managed; the production database was analyzed to know the impact of the system on the animal production, being that during 20 years they have handled the vegetal succession from the bank of seeds of the ground, and through strategies like the rotational pasturing, the rational clearing with machete, and the selective control of arvenses with back pump or starting manual, allowing the establishment of a vegetal community of three arboreal layers, shared with gramineous and some crawling native leguminous, to obtain from this space arrangement environmental services and to increase the fodder biomass.