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EUROPEAN ADVENTIST
AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE
Workshops
Sprouts
Speakers: Karen Udry, Jarek Mitura
Sprouts - your garden in the city, your apartment or your balcony. Sprouts mean fresh vegetable green plates in the middle of the winter.
They are both currently involved in gardening at TGM Mission School in Austria. They have a passion for growing and experimenting with microgreens.
Growing Berries & Small Fruits
Speaker: Alexandru Buciuman
In my seminar, I will present a list of small fruits and selected information about different recommendations and medicinal uses for each species. Additionally, I will have a short presentation about the most important species and biological and agrotechnical characteristics. Finally, I will present a general outline of crop management for these species.
Gods unique way of leading you to countryliving
Missionary work in nature of Southern Austria
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Harvesting and storing crops
Speaker: Jiří Pospíšilík
How to harvest efficiently, in the right time, for long storage life. Tips and trics for farmers and gardeners.
Saving your own seeds
Speaker: Jiří Pospíšilík
Practical steps in growing, harvesting, storing and using again your own seeds.
Small ideas, big help
Speaker: Jiří Pospíšilík
Tools and small equipments and other low cost help that every smart gardener or farmer should have and use for efficient work in the garden.
Finding Pleasure and Passing it on
Speaker: Rebekka Wallner
Gardening isn’t only beautiful sunshine, fresh air, and birds. What if it is cold or hot, it rains, or the workload just doesn’t get less? What if relaxing appeals more than kneeling for hours in the mud to weed a junglelike bed? What if children or young adults don’t like to join you in the work? We will talk about some practical steps and ideas in how to motivate yourself and become effective as well as how to make practical work appealing and inviting for your surroundings.
Homeschooling Tips and Traps
Speaker: Vasilache Family
The Vasilache family will share valuable counsel from their ups and downs related to homeschooling, country living, and ministry. Some of the topics that will be discussed include how to plan a workable schedule when homeschooling in the country, how to blend practical training with academics, how to lead your children to discover their calling, and some mistakes that you would like to avoid.
Microbiome-root-shoot axis: Hope in the soil
Speaker: Katerina Velchova
The microbiome is a collection of a range of different microbes such as bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi, that are naturally accumulated over a lifetime and live on and inside an organism, as well as in its surroundings. Such microbial collection has been shown to be important for organisms’ overall health and well-being. There are many types of microbiomes such as animal and human microbiomes, but there are also soil and plant microbiota. In this workshop, we will particularly focus on the plant microbiome and how it can be related to human health.
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