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Mattila, Tuomas; Rajala, Jukka; Mynttinen, Ritva; Väisänen, Hanna-Maija. |
Implication Soil and knowledge are the most important resources for agriculture. In order to create new knowhow on managing soils, collaboration between research, advisory services, product development and farmers is necessary. OSMO –project has provided these opportunities in farmer learning groups, workshops and field trials. Based on the first year of results it is clear that soil health is a complex system, where different aspects interact. Many of the problems observed as nutrient deficiencies can be sourced to compaction from machinery or lack of drainage. On the other hand problems in soil nutritional status may be behind compaction and weed problems. The current hypothesis is that each field has its own set of problems. Soil health can be improved... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Soil biology Composting and manuring Nutrient turnover Soil tillage Education; Extension and communication Irrigation and drainage. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/31255/1/Mattila_et%20al%2031255_NJF%20Soil%20health%20OSMO_.docx |
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