Exploring Reduced Tillage: Join FBCD’s Field Walk for Sustainable Farming Insights
Discover the benefits of reduced tillage and its potential to transform your farm into a more sustainable and profitable operation. Food & Bio Cluster Denmark is excited to invite you to a field walk at Martin Molbo’s farm, where conservation agriculture principles are at the forefront of cultivation practices.
With water scarcity becoming a pressing issue in many regions, Martin Molbo’s farm stands out as a beacon of sustainable farming practices. Covering 500 hectares, Molbo Agro exemplifies the possibilities and advantages of reduced tillage methods. Join us for an enlightening event where Martin Molbo will share his experiences and insights, focusing on soil health and fertility.
The program includes presentations by industry experts, a field walk and demonstration with soil spears, and networking opportunities. Don’t miss this chance to learn from real-world examples and explore the potential of reduced tillage for your farm’s future.
Program
Welcome by Liselotte Puggaard, Food & Bio Cluster Denmark
Presentation by Martin Molbo – how Molbo Agro is run
Presentation by FRDK – what is reduced tillage
Field walk and demonstration with soil spears – discussion in the field
Wrap-up – what do you take home from the day?
Closing with networking
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