A soil-water-plant display area was created on the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein research site.
    (c) HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

    Opening of the soil-water-plant show area

    (c) HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

    Opening of the soil-water-plant show area

    The opening of a soil-water-plant exhibition and excursion area will take place on the research site of the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein on June 22nd, to which those responsible at the Institute for Plant Production and Cultural Landscape cordially invite you.

    At a total of eight stations, important connections to the grassland culture are presented in a concise and striking manner. In addition to demonstration experiments on the topics of nutrient deficiency, reseeding and biodiversity, visitors can also expect show gardens in which various arable crops and quality seed mixtures were grown. In the Soil-Water-Roots Showcase, those interested are introduced to the soil as a basis for life and all its diverse functions.

    In the clear, self-contained subject areas, additional information can be obtained about the most important crops in the Alpine region and the effects of a changing climate. At the same time, visitors gain an insight into the research work of the Institute for Plant Production and Cultural Landscape.  

     

    Project manager

    Krautzer Bernhard. Dr.

    Dr. Bernhard Krautzer

    Institute management for crop production and cultural landscape

    team

    Herndl Markus, Dr.

    Dr. Markus Herndl

    Soil Science and Lysimetry Department, Head of the Eco-Efficiency Research Group
    Gaier Lukas , DI

    DI Lukas Gaier

    Forage plants, varieties and mixtures
    Graiss Wilhelm, Dr.

    Dr. Wilhelm Graiss

    Head of department
    Bohner Andreas, Dr.

    Dr. Andreas Bohner

    Environmental ecology
    Schaumberger Andreas, Dr.

    Mag. MSc. Andreas Schaumberger

    Grassland management and cultural landscape
    Kandolf Matthias

    Matthias Kandolf

    Public relations
    Klingler Andreas, DI

    DI Andreas Klingler

    Grassland management and cultural landscape
    Resch Reinhard, Ing.

    Ing. Reinhard Resch

    Head of analytics and feed evaluation department