The Černelič Biodynamic Farm

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The Černelič Biodynamic Farm
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  • PAPAKONSTANTINOU Alex
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3532
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26 avril 2021 17:28
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26 avril 2021 17:28
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Organic and biodynamic farms cooperate to jointly acquire conservation tillage equipment (subsoilers and no till seeding machine) to enhance soil quality, reduce pollution and maximise their soil’s capacity to act as a carbon sink. The Černelič farm uses biodynamic methods of production. This includes crop rotation, fertilising with biodynamic compost made of domestic bovine manure and sowing mixed crops. These methods increase the proportion of organic matter in the soil and contribute to its ability to provide a sink for carbon. Conservation tillage with subsoilers farming is a technique that has appreciable advantages over ploughing. The main advantage is the aeration of the soil, which causes less disturbance and increases the soil’s microbial mass. During downpours, aerated soil allows for better infiltration, thereby reducing the amount of runoff and pooling. Additionally, aerated soil retains more water, improving the soil’s moisture content to help prevent crop losses during droughts. Soil with good organic matter and humus layer is also capable of absorbing more nitrogen from the air. Furthermore, deep ploughing leads to compaction, creating an impermeable layer in the subsoil. Conservation tillage with subsoilers farming, together with adequate crop rotation and mixed crops that promote good humus and reduce weeds, helps to promote the soil’s carbon sink capacity. The project involves four farms all practising conservation tillage with subsoilers coming together to jointly purchase and share cultivation equipment to modernise their production systems and continue to produce high-quality food with the lowest environmental impact possible.
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  • AB - Modalité bio
  • GEO Slovénie
  • projet
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Date caractères
2020-06-02T18:46:17+02:00
Date publication
2 juin 2020