lannoitetuilta
Lannoitetuilta, a Finnish term that translates to "fertilizer evening" or "fertilizer event," refers to a traditional agricultural practice in Finland. These gatherings were historically held in rural communities, typically in the late spring or early summer, to collectively prepare and distribute fertilizer for the upcoming planting season. Farmers would often bring their manure and other organic materials to a central location where they would be mixed, composted, or otherwise processed together.
The primary purpose of Lannoitetuilta was to maximize the efficiency of labor and resources. By pooling their
While modern agricultural practices and the widespread availability of commercial fertilizers have largely diminished the need