Installing solar panels, converting to organic farming and using cow manure for fertiliser, Ronny Anderson is doing everything possible to accomplish the transition to agro-ecology.
On his farm in Harlösa (Lundaland, Sweden), he grows oats, wheat, rye, broad beans, malting barley and white clover, and also provides seeds for the Svalbard World Seed Vault in Norway. In this video he explains the value of growing lupins. Rich in protein, lupin beans have everything needed in a crop of the future.
– Installation of solar panels
– Conversion to organic farming
– Cow manure fertiliser
– Oats
– Wheat
– Rye
– Beans
– malting barley
– White clover
Organic farming
Ronny Anderson
Harlösa
Suède
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