120 research outputs found

    Optimizing nitrogen utilization by ecological recycling agriculture (ERA)

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    The main purpose of agriculture is food production. There are always limited resources available for food production, thus the resource efficiency is always the key issue. The modern agriculture is using resources like external nutrients (fertilizers) and non renewable energy in large scale. The high production intensity results in high production per hectare, on the other hand it results also in serious environmental harms.Organic farming is based on more internal and renewable resources than conventional farming.Very often it results also in lower production intensity and lower production per hectare. There is a common criticism against organic agriculture as inefficient use of land and also inefficient use of nutrients and energy per output unit. Closer scrutiny indicates far too often, that the system boundaries and definition of production system explain the results rather than the fundamentals of different production systems. Someexamples of these types of misleading factors are purchased fodder (e.g. production area and input resources for that are partly or fully ignored) and partial nutrient system, e.g. comparison between artificial nitrogen fertilizers and farm yard manure (FYM), i.e. primary nutrients and secondary nutrients (=FYM) are compared, despite of fact that no secondary nutrients exist without primary nutrients.In this survey the whole production system is introduced and all the main nutrient flows are presented. Integration between the animal husbandry and crop production is supported by diverse crop rotation and nutrient recycling in form of FYM. High recourse efficiency is reached and environmental harms can be highly reduced by ERA-farmin

    Evaluation of nitrogen utilization by means of the concept of primary nutrient efficiency

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    The aims of this study were: To introduce a new method, primary nutrient efficiency, for the evaluation of nutrient utilization. To demonstrate and find key factors to reach a high utilization rate of nutrients

    Recycling is a must!

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    In stockless organic farming even 2-4 fold field area is needed to produce equal amount of product compared to conventional farming without fallowing. Integration between livestock farms and stockless farms is in a key role to improve farming

    Nutrient utilization with and without recycling within farming systems

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    Nutrient balances are used as a measure of nutrient utilization. It is, however, difficult to compare the nutrient utilization between farms, especially if their production systems are different. New analytical tools and methods of interpreting nutrient utilization based on nutrient balances are introduced

    Food basket scenario, Juva Finland

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    The aim of this food basket scenario study based on average Finnish food consumption was to investigate if it is possible to reduce nitrogen surplus of agriculture by changing agricultural production methods and by how much. Existing average Finnish agricultural practises abd ecological farming practises investigated in the BERAS project are compared

    Water discharge and nutrient leaching from organic mixed crop rotation

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    Water discharge and nutrient leaching studies were conducted in an experimental field under organic farming practice for 20 years. The water discharge measurements cover five years out of a six-year crop rotation. The water discharge for the whole year was 1520 m³/ha (=152 mm). More than 2/3 of the total discharge occurred in April-May. The total precipitation for the whole year was 680 mm. The total amount of N in the drainage runoff was 11.5 kg/ha and the flow-weighted average content 7.5 mg/l. The total amount of P in the drainage runoff was 48 g/ha and the flow-weighted average content 0.031 mg/l. 85 % of the total P was dissolved reactive phosphorus (DPR). Some preliminary correlation between N leaching and N management was observed, i.e. higher N concentrations in drainage water were found on green fallow after autumn ploughing compared to first-year grass or spring cereal. Variation in the P concentration of the drainage water between the plots seems to be correlated to soil P status rather than P management

    Kompost rekommenderas som källa till fosfor och kalium

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    Nyttan av stenmjöl, benmjöl och kompost som fosfor- och kaliumgödsel i ekologiskt lantbruk har undersökts i två fältförsök i Juva, östra Finland

    Kasvinravinteet tarpeen luomuviljelyssäkin

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    Luomuviljelyn kasvinravinteista vallitsee varsin ristiriitaisia käsityksiä. Toisaalta pelätään kasvien kärsivän ravinteiden puutteesta, erityisesti typen ja fosforin osalta; toisaalta arvellaan luomuviljelyn ympäristöhyötyjen olevan kyseenalaisia runsaan eloperäisen typpilannoituksen ja siihen liittyvän huuhtoutumisriskin myötä.vokPA

    Kender vi vores lokale økologiske bæreevne?

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    Global set har menneskene på jorden udnyttet alle de vedvarende ressourcer, når vi når til septembermåned, og vi kan kun overleve resten af året ved at bruge af de lagrede ikke-fornybare ressourcer. Vi har faktisk brug for halvanden jordklode for fortsat at kunne producere alle de varer vi forbruger, men vi har kun én

    Key issue in nutrient recycling: Integration between crop and animal production - conclusion about BERAS-project

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    Part of BERAS-project a more detailed analysis was made of nitrogen utilization on nine organic farms in Juva region. All the main nutrient flows were identified for the years 2002-2004
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