The Gunwi Livestock Farmers Association, purchasing livestock feed... pushing for the revitalization of natural cycle agriculture

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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[Agricultural and Livestock Products Newspaper=Reporter Jang In-sik] The Gunwi Livestock Cooperatives Association (Chairman Park Bae-eun) purchased Hyeongto rice (玄土米) from the Gunwi Livestock Cooperatives Association over two days, from the 4th to the 5th. The Gunwi Livestock Cooperatives Association's rice cultivation business for agricultural and livestock circular farming has been ongoing for 18 years, starting from a pilot project in 2006 targeting eight townships in the area, and this year it was carried out on 35 hectares of paddy fields belonging to 22 farms in Gunwi. The Hyeongto rice cultivation business involves a process of natural circular farming, where compost is spread in the spring, fermented livestock manure liquid fertilizer is spread on the rice fields harvested in the summer, and forage is cultivated in the winter to supply to livestock farms. Natural circular farming is a method that combines crop farming and livestock farming.

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Cultivating Hyuntomi, practicing natural cycle agriculture Aiming for symbiosis between crop farming and livestock farming The Gunwi Livestock Cooperative (President Park Bae-eun) purchased Hyuntomi (玄土米) from the Gunwi Livestock Cooperative over two days from the 4th to the 5th. The Gunwi Livestock Cooperative's natural cycle agriculture rice cultivation project, which began as a pilot project in 2006 targeting eight townships in the area, has been ongoing for 18 years. This year, it was carried out on 35 hectares of paddy fields belonging to 22 farms within Gunwi. The Hyuntomi cultivation project involves a process of natural cycle agriculture where compost is applied in the spring, fermented livestock manure liquid fertilizer is applied to the rice fields after the summer harvest, and forage is grown in the winter to supply to livestock farms. Natural cycle agriculture aims to achieve sustainable agriculture through the combination of crop farming and livestock farming. This ...
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