Cultivation and fertilisation for maize
In our climate, maize sowing usually takes place between 20 April and 5 May. Usually by this time, the soil is already sufficiently warmed up by the sun and [...]
Soil preparation for spring crops
In recent years, spring drought has become something that accompanies us every year. So how to get a good yield of spring crops with the least possible exposure to drought [...]
Slurry application – methods
Manure is a natural fertilizer very rich in nutrients. Unfortunately, when manure is not properly applied to the soil, a significant part of the components is exposed to losses. [...]
Transporting slurry to the field
Slurry, manure or digestate are undoubtedly organic fertilizers that are very rich in valuable nutrients. How to transport slurry to the field so as not to incur financial penalties? In [...]
Crop liquidation
The use of intercrops is a very important part of rational management of soil resources. We will give you the general characteristics of intercrops and what crop and when to [...]
Managing post-corn crop residues
Most farms are now in the process of harvesting corn for grain, so it's a good time to think about post-corn stubble cultivation. This crop is peculiar in that it [...]
No-till cultivation for winter crops
The no-till system (reduced tillage) is increasingly gaining popularity in Poland. In short, it involves preparing the field for sowing without using a standard plow. The main advantages of plowless [...]
Subsoiling
In modern agriculture, we primarily aim to improve soil structure. The fact is that loosened and well aerated soil creates much better conditions for the development of crops and [...]