vallodling
Vallodling is the cultivation of leys—fields sown with grasses and forage legumes—to produce fodder for livestock. The term is used primarily in Scandinavian and other Northern European agricultural contexts and covers both temporary leys used in crop rotations and permanent grasslands maintained for grazing or haymaking.
Common species in vallodling include perennial grasses (such as timothy, meadow fescue and ryegrass) and legumes
Vallodling serves multiple functions: it provides high-quality feed, supports livestock productivity, improves soil structure and organic
Challenges include weed and pest control, impact of weather variability on yield, and economic pressures that