Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 144

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 144
FAROESE SPADE-CULTIVATION 148 Fig. 5. Klárur, used to smoothen field after sowing. Drawn at Gásadalur in 1986 by R. Guttesen. processes in the buried grass-manure mix- ture, which also helps to increase availability of plant-nutrients. In most cases soil im- provement was furthered by the addition of household refuse that could increase pH, and the addition of seaweed. An additional feature of reinavelta, in re- lation to the short growing season, was the utilization of relatively fast-maturing types of cereals, especially selected sorts of six- rowed barley (valaks and langaks), that coulđ ripen under quite wet conditions. Faroese soil thicknesses are very variable. It should be mentioned, that reinavelta easi- ly adapts to these, although very thin soils must be avoided, unless a certain concentra- tion of soil can take place. On steep slopes this may be accomplished by building of ter- races, bríkað jørð. In a long term perspective the soil im- provement seems to have been considerable. Since the rim of each teigur dug out and dis- tributed on the surface amounted to about one seventh of the width of the teigur, and since the digging was repeated approximately every seventh year, the whole volume of a teigur was thoroughly treated and moved once per forty-nine years. This may seem a very intensive tilling of the soil, and in a way it is, because the whole surface of a field is cultivated in every cultivation cycle. Moreover, the soil is dug to a great depth. Compared to ploughing, the volume of soil moved per harvest is, however, rather modest. In reinavelta, one seventh of the surface is treated down to about double plough-share depth against seven sevenths to a single share depth with ploughing, which means that ploughing moves at least three and a half times as much soil - and this was sometimes done seven times as often when the fallow period was omitted. For the hard work of ploughing a draught-animal is necessary; reinavelta can be performed without. However, considering the large amount of precipitation and the resulting leaching of plant nutrition, ploughing may even be less desirable. Leaching is probably kept at reasonable levels by reinavelta because so much nutrition is chemically bound to the organic compounds of the rich grassward and the adducted manure. Evidently, reinavelta is no specific remedy to the problem of the wet harvesting period.
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