The reduction of chemical crop protection is and remains a political goal. But what is this supposed to achieve? If there are not false expectations involved.
We ventured into the fields to explore how audio recorders and cameras are used to collect data. But what happens next? How are these recordings analyzed to track biodiversity?
With a continuous living cover and as little intervention in the soil as possible, it should be possible to establish various main crops in a water-saving way. Hans Gnauer has gathered practical experience on his farm and shows the challenges.
In this podcast episode, join our research team in the Spreewald. Discover how they conduct fieldwork and explore how the set up devices used to monitor biodiversity.