I run an organic farm in Romonya, where I practice chemical-free farming. I deal with herbs, medicinal plants, wild berries and fruit trees, including indigenous varieties.
Some information about my job:
Part of the farm is an extensive Bird-Nest Box Station, where I help the lives of the species that settle here with dozens of animal protection tools. Just a few examples: A,B,C,D bird boxes, nesting boxes, swallow's nestes, bird feeders, drinkers, bird baths, etc. In addition, in order to help and increase biodiversity, I also installed dozens of other species-supporting tools: bat houses, insect hotels, butterflies houses, ladybug farms, lizard castles, wasp garages, etc.
Thanks to this interconnected, mutually supportive system, I was able to develop a farming practice in which, with the help of birds and other animals, I not only improved the state of the ecosystem, but also made the farming sustainable and environmentally friendly, in such a way that the quantity and quality of the harvest also increased.
Thanks to animal protection solutions, the birds that settle in help farm work in biological pest control and weed control, increase biodiversity, help in pollination, and preserve the ecosystem and environmental balance.
Thanks to animal protection solutions, the birds that settle in help farm work in biological pest control and weed control, increase biodiversity, help in pollination, and preserve the ecosystem and environmental balance.
I was able to create an animal-human relationship based on reciprocity and cooperation, which is useful and beneficial for both parties. Thanks to all of this, in recent years, species diversity and natural defenses have greatly increased, the state of the environment has improved, and farming has become not only easier, but also more effective.
Due to the increasing presence of birds, I do not use any chemicals for pest control, not even products approved for organic farming. I base it exclusively on the living community of the natural environment, and on the fact that all elements of the food chain function properly thanks to the established system. The extent and severity of the damage is decreasing every year, thanks to the growing and more diverse bird population and the active presence of pollinators.
I use intensive mulching solutions to minimize erosion and maximize precipitation conservation. I deal with weeds with sufficient awareness: I use the appropriate species as food or medicinal plants, I use the mown plants as ground cover, and I compost the other weeds (especially those that have already set seeds) in a separate device, so everything is returned to nature.
As a result of the introduced practice, the level of biodiversity has increased many times, the species composition of the plant population in the area is many times that of the beginning, and the number of species living in and around the farm also shows a multiple increase. There are four times as many species of birds alone in the area as there were five years ago.
My goal is to show agricultural workers that cooperation with birds is key, and to raise awareness among communities about the importance of protecting bird populations and biodiversity.
So I am working on the development of an innovative production system, which, in addition to sustainability, is excellent proof that the mutually beneficial cooperation between man and nature can work perfectly. Name is: Bird-human cooperation system. In the course of my scientific research and practical work over the past ten years, I have been able to prove that thanks to bird-friendly farming, we can not only produce food in a way that protects the environment, but we are also able to restore the ecosystem.
My areas of expertise: birds in production systems, bird-human interactions, biodiversity, farmland protection, chemical-free farming.
I would be happy if the news of the possibility of cooperation between birds and people could reach as many people as possible. After all, the future is in our hands, and we have to do everything to make it beautiful and healthy!
If you would like to learn about the bird-human cooperation system, apply it in your own economy, participate in research or bring its news to your country, feel free to search: bird.nbs.hungary@gmail.com
Have a nice day,
Boglárka
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Thanks so much for sharing! Your work sounds fascinating, and I look forward to seeing more contributions. Would you add the "introduction" badge to your piece as well? It helps keep things on the platform organized :)
@Amrein Tamásné Miskolczi Boglárka thanks for sharing your work, really educative.