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Blog Biomasse & Diversification Agricole : L'Expertise Agribiomix

Bienvenue sur l'espace technique dédié aux cultures pérennes à haut rendement. Agriculteurs, nous partageons ici nos retours d'expérience pour réussir votre diversification. Retrouvez nos itinéraires techniques complets sur le Paulownia (bois d'œuvre), le Miscanthus (énergie & paillage) et les stratégies de rentabilité pour une agriculture de résilience.

Irrigation and fertilization of Paulownia

Paulownia Irrigation and Fertilization: Maximizing Yields Good draining soil is the basis. But to achieve its growth objectives (3 to 5 m per year), Paulownia needs to be managed as an intensive crop. The difference between a stunted tree and a valuable log depends on access to water and a rigorous NPK fertilization plan. Irrigation : Drip vs Gravity Fertilization

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Fargesia vs Phyllostachys
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Edouard HOP

Tracking or non-tracking bamboo: which to choose for rapid growth?

Practical guide – Fast growing hedges – Biomass – Rhizome control Tracking or non-tracking bamboo: which to choose for rapid growth? Example of a plant – Trailing bamboo (Phyllostachys) 🎋 Tracing (Phyllostachys): volume + speed 🌿 Non-tracking (Fargesia): easy to manage 🛡️ Safety: containment + control If your goal is a quick-breaking screen or biomass potential, the tracer is often

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distance de maison du paulownia
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Edouard HOP

Where to plant a paulownia: location, distances, networks, neighbourhood

Where to plant a paulownia: location, distances, networks, neighbourhood The choice of location determines the result. A well-placed paulownia is easy to manage. A poorly placed paulownia creates constraints: access, maintenance, competition, neighbor conflicts, easements. Here’s a field method, with precautionary distances and a decision grid. Planting paulownia: planting method Distance from house, roots, boundaries, underground networks Garden, agricultural plot,

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Plantation de miscanthus
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Edouard HOP

How to plant Miscanthus?

Miscanthus Giganteus: a developing perennial crop. Miscanthus Giganteus, nicknamed “elephant grass”, is a perennial grass. Native to Asia, this plant adapts perfectly to European climates. Today, it is cultivated for use in biomass energy, biomaterials and agricultural and horticultural mulching. Its rapid growth and extensive root system enable it to store up to 10 times more carbon than permanent grassland.

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