kylvöistutus
Kylvöistutus, also known as intercropping or companion planting in English, is an agricultural practice where two or more crops are grown simultaneously in the same field. The primary goal is to optimize land use and potentially enhance crop yields, pest control, and soil health. Different species are chosen based on their growth habits, nutrient requirements, and ecological interactions. For example, a tall-growing crop might be planted alongside a shorter, shade-tolerant one, or a nitrogen-fixing legume could be paired with a nitrogen-consuming grain.
The benefits of kylvöistutus can be varied. Some combinations can deter pests by confusing or repelling insects
However, kylvöistutus also presents challenges. The success of the practice depends heavily on careful selection of