| HIDINGE farm, Fjugesta

The
farm is managed by Gunnel and Håkan Wahlstedt together with family.
Hidinge is situated near Fjugesta, South West of Örebro. The farm has 116
ha of arable land, and 25 ha forest. The farm provides yearly employment
for approx 3,5 people.
Crop growing
The farm is well planned with 4 areas for cropping. The farm is divided
into approx. 10 fields. All fields are underdrained, approx. 40 ha of the
fields consist of humus rich soils and are diked, with drainage water
pumped out. The remaining area is clay with a certain area consisting of
sand moraine. The mineral soils are high in pH value (6,5-7,5) as they are
situated in a lime rich area. Phosphor and potassium values are good.
Crops grown are cereals, oilseeds, peas, linseed and approx. 10-12 ha of
potatoes annually. All the pig manure approx. 3800 kbm is spread using a
band spreader in established crops. Machine technique is aimed at reducing
the number of field passes / cultivations in order to reduce the risk for
damaging soil compaction.
An important area is the management of organic material and nitrogen on
humus rich soils. Long term harvested withdrawal of organic material
enables large amounts of nitrogen to become available.
Fattening pigs
In four stables house there are 1800 specialized places for fattening pigs
with wet feeding. The pigs are fed with cereals (own), bakery bread and
waste milk, soybean, premix as well as powder soup from Ekströms. Annual
production is approx. 5700 pigs. With the expansion of pig production in
2002 extra area for spreading manure was contracted.
The river Svartån flows through the farm which is a water supply for
Örebro city. It is therefore important that plant nutrient input and
chemical pesticide use be done in a way that does not entail damage to the
environment. Hidinge has carried out a number of measures that enable it
to show a farm management that pays close attention to production quality
as well as taking full responsibility for a good production environment.
A straw fuel furnace (300kW) supplies the whole farm including the grain
drier with heat.
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FARM PROFILE


A large proportion of liquid manure is
spread
using a band spreader in growing crops.

A
gravel filter placed in connection with the
drainage system further improves drainage
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