geðrækt
Geðrækt is an Icelandic term that translates to "land cultivation" or "agriculture." It is a traditional practice in Iceland that involves the cultivation of land for the purpose of growing crops and raising livestock. The term is often used in the context of sustainable and traditional farming methods that have been practiced in Iceland for centuries.
The history of geðrækt in Iceland dates back to the settlement of the country by Norse settlers
Traditional geðrækt practices in Iceland include the cultivation of crops such as barley, oats, and potatoes,
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in geðrækt in Iceland, with a focus on
Geðrækt is not only a practical necessity for Icelanders but also a symbol of their resilience and