On-farm demonstrations to speed up innovation amongst farmers
SamZones in Sweden are small areasusedto cultivate mixtures of herb and grass for several causes. Around 30 different positive functions were identified of the SamZones for farmers, nature or society: To protect water against runoff of pesticides or fertilizers, promote biodiversity, increase the availability of pollinators or promote the presence of animals, reduce soil compaction on the main field. They can be grown on the edge, middle or around of a field, beside a watercourse, etc...
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AgriDemo-F2F
Building an interactive AgriDemo-Hub community: enhancing farmer to farmer learning
- Locație
- Sweden
- Autori
- Helena Elmquist, Odling I Balans
- Scop
- Communication
- Dissemination
- Experimentation
- Tip fișier
- Document
- Dimensiunea fișierului
- 381 kB
- Creat pe
- 01-06-2019
- Limba de origine
- English
- Site-ul oficial al proiectului
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- Licență
- CC BY-NC-ND
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