pääkankaan
Pääkankaan is a Finnish word that translates to "main cultivation" or "primary cultivation". In agricultural contexts, it refers to the primary or main crop grown on a particular area of land or farm.
The concept of pääkankaan is significant in Finland's agricultural sector, where farming is a vital part of
In terms of actual crops, common examples of pääkankaan include grains such as wheat, rye, and barley,
The choice of pääkankaan crop is often influenced by a combination of factors, including the aim to
In modern Finnish agriculture, pääkankaan is often used as a term to describe a crop rotation pattern,