suorakylvöksi
Suorakylvöksi is a Finnish term referring to a no-till farming method. In this agricultural practice, seeds are sown directly into the undisturbed soil without prior plowing or tilling. This contrasts with conventional farming, which typically involves several passes of machinery to prepare the seedbed.
The primary advantage of suorakylvöksi is its ability to reduce soil erosion. By leaving crop residues on
Another benefit is the potential reduction in fuel consumption and labor, as fewer passes of heavy machinery
However, suorakylvöksi can also present challenges. Weed control can be more difficult without tilling, often requiring