viljalise
Viljalise is an Estonian term used to describe a type of patchwork field layout. This agricultural technique involves dividing a field into small, irregularly shaped plots, often surrounded by narrow strips of land. The plots are typically sown with different crops, either to increase the diversity of the field or to make more efficient use of the land.
In Estonia, the use of viljalise was widespread in the Middle Ages. It allowed farmers to grow
The historical significance of viljalise lies in its adaptation to the country's unique soil and climate conditions.
Until the arrival of more intensive agricultural practices in the 19th and 20th centuries, viljalise remained