Analysis – Strategy - Implementation

Optimisation of intensity in arable farming
 
The level of fertilisation and plant protection in the crop must be continuously checked against the latest findings. Limitations in the use of fertilizers and crop protection require a reassessment of issues such as nutrient utilization, plant hygiene, resistance management, economics and ecology. New biological methods can help to limit stress in critical situations. IT tools make it possible to measure the success of the measures and further optimise them. Eco-balances can generate a measurable value in the context of production if they succeed in convincing market partners of the advantages.
 

Introduction of new biological methods

 

Experience in plant nutrition and protection goes back many years and further improvements are based on this. The use of biocontrol and biostimulants is relatively new, so there is still a lot of uncertainty about their efficacy, reliability and cost-effectiveness. Trials need to produce meaningful results in order to develop robust recommendations for practical use. At the same time, advice should help to integrate the biological methods into the system and manage expectations.

 

 

 
The critical reflection of strategies begins with the evaluation and discussion of existing data and information. External methodological support then helps to structure and describe the options for action. A moderated discussion of the alternatives creates clarity in the decision. An implementation plan must contain measurable and comprehensible data. This is comparable to the procedure in industry.

 

 

 

Each farm is unique. Together we could develop your individual growth plan.