Cultivation without ploughing, where all tools other than the plough are allowed. Loosener, grubber, combiner, short disc, ploughshares. Common feature is that they work only vertically, loosening, no rotation, possibly minimal mixing. Here too, the aim is to minimise soil disturbance. The appropriate cultivation depth should be determined by mechanically testing the soil layers, even before each cultivation. The test can be carried out with a spade, a trowel or [...]
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Usually 'conventional' ploughing, where the topsoil is turned down to a depth of 15-45 cm. The top aerated (aerobic) soil layer is deposited at the bottom and the bottom anaerobic layer is deposited at the top, or mixed together, thus damaging and destroying the established soil life. The agitated layer loosens, but this is only temporary or often excessive. Meanwhile, below the cultivation depth, a thick, compacted layer, called the ectal [...]
On 27.08.2024 we participated at the 62nd AGRA International Fair for Agriculture and Food in Slovenia! It was almost as big as the Novi Sad Fair, and...
Between 22-25 August 2024, the Gyüttment Festival took place in Lengyeltóti, where, in the spirit of sustainability and community thinking, a number of exciting...
August 20, 2024 - Budajenő, Magtár The organisers awaited the fans of artisan breads and bakery products in a natural place! On 20 August, a special...
The Association of Soil Renewal Farmers 2024 participated in the National Meeting of Hungarians (MOGY), the Rural Development Conference, held in Ópusztaszeri Memorial Park between 17-20 August 2024...
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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.