Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/FarmErasmus-Programme-at-Guilbardiere-s-Farm-in-France-27MZIFJJ1DXID.htmlConceptually similarFarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITUCompleted★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITSCompleted★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITTCompleted★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITOCompleted★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITWCompleted★★★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITXCompleted★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITPCompleted★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITRCompleted★★★★★★FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceGP0STQITVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQITQFarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardière's Farm in FranceFarmers come to visit Gilles in his farm, La Guilbardière. Gilles raises 35 diverse breeds of dairy cow on 73 hectares, including 50 hectares of meadow. Meanwhile, Anne spreads knowledge through farm visits, processes milk on the farm and welcomes around 1700 guests each year.They are self-sufficient in feed, thanks to the way they manage grasses. They’ve invested in a dryer to improve the quality of their fodder too. The farm’s biodiversity is also enhanced through the use of ponds, hedges and agroforestry, and by avoiding any chemical crop fertilizers.Locations:Centre-Val de Loire-Europe-France-La Ferme de La Guilbardière-Monthou sur BièvreDate:7 Feb, 2017Credit:© Theophile Trossat / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3750pxKeywords:Day-Ecological farming-Education-Farmers-Farms-Food for Life (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Small group of people-WomenShoot:FarmErasmus Programme at Guilbardiere's Farm in FranceFarmers come to visit Gilles in his farm, La Guilbardière. Gilles raises 35 diverse breeds of dairy cow on 73 hectares, including 50 hectares of meadow. Meanwhile, Anne spread knowledge through farm visits, processes milk on the farm and welcomes around 1700 guests each year.They are self-sufficient in feed, thanks to the way they manage grasses. They’ve invested in a dryer to improve the quality of their fodder too. The farm’s biodiversity is also enhanced through the use of ponds, hedges and agroforestry, and by avoiding any chemical crop fertilizers.Disclaimer: FarmErasmus is a visit programme managed by Greenpeace France in cooperation with other offices to allow farmers within the EU to spend a bit of time on a ‘host farm’ where they can study a particular aspect of ecological farming in practice. FarmErasmus is a non commercial ecological farming exchange program. It is not sponsored by the European Commission and it is not affiliated in any way to the EU Erasmus or Erasmus+ Programme.Related Collections:FarmErasmus Programme - Knowledge Exchange Programme for Farmers (Photos & Videos)