Wheat harvesting is one of the most intense and meaningful moments of the agricultural cycle, but field work doesn’t stop with the harvest. Immediately afterwards, operations begin to regenerate and prepare the soil for future crops. A fundamental phase is the management of crop residues, particularly straw, which is often seen as waste to be quickly discarded.
Agricola Piano follows a sustainable approach that values every component of the land. For this reason, the residual straw is shredded and incorporated into the soil, transforming it into a precious resource to naturally feed the soil, without waste or harmful practices such as burning.
Ethical agriculture starts here: taking care of the land, even after the harvest.
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Why fertilizing the soil is important
Fertilizing the soil is indispensable to ensure the health, productivity, and biodiversity of the soil over time. After each harvest, the soil tends to lose some essential nutrients — such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — absorbed by plants during their growth.
Without proper replenishment, soil quality progressively declines, reducing productive capacity and making crops more vulnerable to climatic stress and diseases.
Natural, targeted fertilization instead allows the soil balance to be maintained, improving its physical structure, water and nutrient retention capacity, and promoting beneficial microorganisms. This results in healthier, more resilient, and more nutritious crops.
Shredded and buried straw: a sustainable choice
When it comes to managing crop residues, burning stubble is a practice of the past: fast, but harmful to fertility, biodiversity, and the environment.
Shredding straw and incorporating it into the soil, on the other hand, is a regenerative strategy that respects natural cycles:
- Returns organic matter to the soil.
- Improves porosity, structure, and microbial life in the soil.
- Reduces erosion and the risk of nutrient loss.
- Increases water-retention capacity, making the field more resilient even in dry periods.
- Reduces the use of chemical fertilizers and herbicides, thanks to complementary practices like false sowing and crop rotation, which help control weeds naturally.
It is a choice that lowers environmental impact and enhances resources already present in the field, promoting a circular and ethical agricultural management model.
Cultivating with respect for the soil
Using shredded and buried straw to fertilize the soil is one of the many conscious choices that reflect Agricola Piano’s commitment to ethical, sustainable, and deeply territorial agriculture.
Every field intervention is designed to preserve soil fertility, reduce environmental impact, and ensure genuine, healthy, and value-rich products.
This approach stems from respect for the land and translates into concrete practices that look to the future, bringing real benefits to the environment, to growers, and to consumers.
Choose agriculture that respects the land, wildlife, and natural balance.
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