Total community involvement in Zeilitzheim's mon-management programme
Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Rothmund, Matthias; Auernhammer, Hermann; Demmel, Markus
Abstract:
Virtual farm consolidation in the form of managing as one unit (mono- management) a particular stretch of land actually owned by many farmers offers owners of small-structured farms the possibility of exploiting the advantages of increasing field sizes without having to carry-out often difficult land ownership exchanges as part of a farm consolidation process. The reductions thus offered in time, inputs, field margins and overlapping reduces stress on the environment, soil and farmers' wallet in equal measure. Through utilisation of farm data all yields and inputs of the multi-ownership area can be attributed correctly to the individual farmer based on the extent of his land holding therein.
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Virtual farm consolidation in the form of managing as one unit (mono- management) a particular stretch of land actually owned by many farmers offers owners of small-structured farms the possibility of exploiting the advantages of increasing field sizes without having to carry-out often difficult land ownership exchanges as part of a farm consolidation process. The reductions thus offered in time, inputs, field margins and overlapping reduces stress on the environment, soil and farmers' wallet in...
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Keywords:
Transborder farming; Virtualland consolidation; Property based accounting; Data acquisition