The Austrian Board of Trustees for Agricultural Technology and Rural Development (ÖKL) has reissued the brochure “Rare Farm Animal Breeds”. The now 5th edition has been completely updated and supplemented (ÖKL series LTS 231). At 42...
The annual field day took place on June 20, 2023 at the Bio-Institut site in Lambach/Stadl-Paura. Interested visitors found out about the current trials and were also informed about the results of the previous...
On June 7, 2023, Dr. Birgit Heidinger was appointed head of the “Animal, Technology and Environment” Institute at the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein by Federal Minister Totschnig.
The transfer of knowledge between research and school plays a crucial role in making the latest findings and solutions in various areas accessible to students. The networking between research and teaching has therefore...
The aim of the EU project “Framework” is to promote and develop biodiversity-sensitive cultivation of agricultural land. This process should start with the companies. In addition, the services of female farmers should...
Meat doesn't have it easy. In the media we are often confronted with the fact that meat is unhealthy and that meat production is damaging our climate. The topic of animal welfare has also reached the center of society and is often...
Alpine farming is very important in Styria. Around 15,000 cattle and 10,000 sheep are kept in Upper Styria alone. In order to make the work of farmers easier and to improve the safety of the animals,...
On June 5, 2023, all stakeholders involved in the project met at the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein for a final meeting of the “Clean Air in Animal Husbandry” project.