organic fertilizer

a local resource

A defining characteristic of traditional agriculture is the emphasis on diverse crop rotations and mixed farming systems, essential for promoting soil health and ecological richness. Farmers actively cultivate a wide variety of crops and livestock tailored to local conditions, ensuring genetic diversity that is vital for resilience against pests and climate change.

Indigenous communities demonstrate a profound respect for nature, employing sustainable practices that prioritize local wildlife conservation. The transmission of knowledge across generations fosters a strong sense of stewardship, encouraging the safeguarding of both crops and the surrounding ecosystems.

As the urgency to address biodiversity loss intensifies, we must refocus our efforts on traditional agricultural systems. By integrating these time-honored methods with modern conservation strategies, we can actively cultivate landscapes where both people and wildlife thrive together. This approach is not just beneficial; it is imperative for ensuring a sustainable and vibrant future. The Hidden Importance of Urban Green Spaces for Local Wildlife 

We will use the project as a reference point for research and learning. What can one learn from past agriculture in general and locally in particular?

Mowed meadows surround the village of Skallelv, - a beautiful cultural landscape at first glance. But something important is missing, a diversity of the flowers and grass species. Hayfields or meadows disappeared from this area from the 1960s onwards. The last ones in the area are being lost in a war against cricket heather and "fireweeds"....