Bestrijding van de coloradokever : voor de boer van de toekomst
2023 was een goed jaar voor de Coloradokever, voor akkerbouwers is dat minder goed nieuws. WUR-onderzoeker Koen Klompe vertelt in deze video waarom dat zo is en wat je tegen overlast van de Coloradokever kunt doen. Voor Boer van de Toekomst maken we video’s over vernieuwende en interessante ontdekkingen/werkwijzen in de landbouw. Gefilmd op het fieldlab van Boerderij van de Toekomst en bedoeld om boeren te inspireren en hun kennis te verbreden. Boerderij van de toekomst en Deltaplan Agrarisch waterbeheer, 2023 (Fieldlab BvdT Lelystad) Koen Klompe (WUR).
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