Reducing fuel and fertiliser inputs: With agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions currently a topic of some debate, agronomy company Masstock and drill manufacturer Väderstad have decided to extend their 2006 trial on ‘lean wheat establishment’ – to include the potential of different cultivation systems, and whether or not compost is applied, to reduce the level of fuel and fertiliser inputs. Results so far? Promising. Andrew Faulkner reports
– Reducing fuel and fertiliser inputs
Reducing fuel and fertiliser inputs: With agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions currently a topic of some debate, agronomy company Masstock and drill manufacturer Väderstad have decided to extend their 2006 trial on ‘lean wheat establishment’ – to include the potential of different cultivation systems, and whether or not compost is applied, to reduce the […]
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