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Sand beans (Vigna unguiculata), also known as cowpea or poor peas, once played an important role in Hungarian farming,...
The mixed orchard category was finally developed at the end of 2024. Although it was possible to register such areas in the...
Every producer will find that the cost of producing crops rises much more steeply than the purchase price of the crops. This can be seen from the...
The biggest precision agriculture event of the year, the PREGA X Conference, was held on 04-05 February 2025, which not only presented the latest technological...
On 29 January 2025, our association was represented by Attila Szeredi, board member, at the AGRÁRTRENDEK Conference in Hódmezővásárhely, organized by the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Szeged and...
The death of maize? | Aflás-maflás | Crop Dispute 3.0 | Hybrid Experiments | AKG (HEKTÁR Big Guns)
GY.I.K.
Yes, it is. Even in areas with low rainfall of 250 mm per year, cover crops are successfully grown all over the world. Using various techniques and methods, germination and growth of cover crops can be ensured in such conditions.
Yes, regenerative farming can be applied to all soil types. The methods and practices can be adapted to different soil conditions and are therefore effective in all cases.
Regenerative farming can be used on any scale, from flower pots to thousands of hectares of farmland. The methods and techniques can be adapted regardless of size.