Multakylvö
Multakylvö, a Finnish term, translates to "soil sowing" or "soil seeding." It refers to a method of sowing seeds directly into the soil, as opposed to starting them in a nursery or using other propagation techniques. This approach is commonly employed in agriculture for crops like grains, legumes, and various vegetables. The core principle involves preparing a seedbed, which typically entails tilling and leveling the soil to create an optimal environment for germination and early root development. Seeds are then distributed evenly across the prepared surface, often at a specific depth to ensure proper contact with moisture and nutrients.
The advantages of multakylvö include its simplicity and efficiency, especially for large-scale farming operations. It can