With the implementation of the new CAP and IPM guidelines, farmers are obliged to practise crop rotation on their fields. But even without this obligation, crop rotation is an important measure to make a farm climate-proof: improved soil health gives a more stable yield and the farmer is spreading risks. But how do you start this on a dairy farm? Which crops fit into a good rotation and ensure sufficient feed in the silage?
During this networking event, you will share your experiences and reflections and we will give you useful tips and tricks to work out a rotation for your company.
Programme:
The networking event will take place from 1pm to 4pm, covering the following topics:
- Which crops do you have experience with?
- What (other) crops are you interested in?
- What field properties do you take into account when drawing up your rotation scheme?
- What does the law require you to comply with?
- What hurdles do you encounter when formatting your rotation schedule?
We expect active input from every participant!
Participation is free, but registration is required via this link