winteropvolggewassen
Winteropvolggewassen, a Dutch term, refers to crops that are planted and grown during the winter months following the main harvest of a primary crop. These crops are typically fast-growing and hardy, able to tolerate cold temperatures. The purpose of winteropvolggewassen is multifaceted, often aimed at improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and providing additional income for farmers. They can help prevent soil erosion by keeping the ground covered during periods when it would otherwise be bare. Additionally, certain winteropvolggewassen can fix nitrogen in the soil, reducing the need for artificial fertilizers in subsequent seasons.
These crops are usually sown in late summer or early autumn, after the main crop has been