This is why Switzerland stinks! 🤢 (Farming The Alps #10)

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Kalberweidli is an organic (Bio), grass fed beef farm located in central Switzerland.
Join me as I explore what it's like to Farm The Alps.
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Manure is spread on fields primarily for its beneficial effects on soil fertility and crop growth.

Nutrient enrichment: Manure contains essential nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are vital for plant growth. By spreading manure on fields, these nutrients are returned to the soil, replenishing nutrient levels and supporting healthy plant life.

Waste recycling: Manure is a byproduct of livestock farming and presents an opportunity to recycle animal waste. Instead of allowing manure to accumulate and potentially pollute water sources, spreading it on fields enables proper waste management and reduces environmental impacts.

Sustainable approach: Using manure as a natural fertilizer aligns with sustainable farming practices. It reduces reliance on synthetic fertilizers, which can have negative environmental consequences when misused or overused. Manure application helps minimize nutrient runoff and promotes long-term soil health and productivity.

It's important to note that proper manure management practices, including careful application timing and rates, are crucial to avoid potential issues such as nutrient imbalances, odors, and water pollution. Regulations and guidelines exist to ensure responsible manure spreading for optimal agricultural and environmental outcomes

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