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Preparing for non Agricultural land for Cutivation

  • Writer: Farm 2 Markt
    Farm 2 Markt
  • Apr 10, 2019
  • 1 min read

Preparing Non-Agricultural Land for Cultivation:


Planning of all activities before planting or sowing of cultures is not easy and requires a lot of knowledge. But what if you want to start your production on the field where many years ago there was no production or never has been?

What to do first and how many activities are necessary for the soil to become suitable for cultivation of planned culture?


Whether you plan to grow fruit, vegetable or field crop, tillage of non-agricultural land is the same for all. It should be started before the planned farming. First, you need to clear the field from weeds, then systematically arrange the field in a way of leveling the field, setting up channels and roads.


Basic part of good planting program is testing of soil fertility. Once you become familiar with the needs of the soil. You can give your fruits and veggies all the tender loving care you have to offer, but put them in the wrong soil and you’ll have plants that are less than desirable.

All cultures succeed well on soils with a higher percentage fertilize/manure. You can also use green fertilization or sideration. Manure also repairs physical characteristics of the soil.

In the end, you can add mineral NPK complex fertilizers with pronounced amounts of phosphorus and potassium


When you're finished with all these steps of soil preparation, you can start with further farming activities (soil tillage, sowing/planting, protection ect.).


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