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Väderstad Farm is taken to the next level

To own a farm, which builds the practical expertise in the company, is very important for Väderstad. During the years, the farm has grown gradually and since 2014 a Farm Manager is hired at Väderstad Farm AB. The Farm Manager takes care of the soil and crops as if they are his own, and he raises the farm to higher levels.

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Väderstad operates its own farm, adjacent to the factory and head office. When being a company that provides thousands of farmers around the world with highly effective machinery, it is very important to have a strong connection to practical farming. To achieve this, the company needs farm land to test drive and evaluate new machinery on.

A clear responsibility

To always focus on the benefits for the farmer is deeply rooted in the mind-set of Väderstads’ owners and founders, the Stark family, who has operated the family farm close to the factory for generations. In 2014 the farming operations gained a new structure and Axel Ektander was hired as the first Farm Manager of Väderstad Farm AB. At the same time Väderstad Farm AB also got incorporated as a subsidiary of Väderstad Holding AB.

– As a Farm Manager, I am responsible for purchases and sales, I decide which crops to grow and most importantly; how to grow them, says Axel.

Today Väderstad Farm operates 250 hectares of land.

Focus on soil structure

Väderstads’ top priority is to practically demonstrate the machinery in the field, instead of exhibiting them in a show room. This ambition however meant that the soils at some of the fields, which had been used for extensive customer demonstrations, machine testing and trials, was not at its best when Axel started as Farm Manager in the summer of 2014. The heavy clay soils at the farm had gained some structural problems and issues had appeared regarding the water management system.

To balance the need to demonstrate the machinery in the field, while also taking care of the soils, Axel focus on systematically lifting the soil quality at Väderstad Farm. His main tool is to incorporate a balanced cropping system, while also focusing on drainage, soil structure and deep rooted crops that provide benefits to the soils.

– The main crops on the farm are winter wheat and winter oilseed rape. Additionally we grow malting barley, field beans, red clover seeds and spring wheat, says Axel.

Drainage is a priority

At the top of Axel´s action list is drainage and dewatering systems. Since 2014, the farm have invested in new drainage systems for 60 hectares, and 3.5 kilometre dewatering diches have been cleaned. Additionally, some water management issues have been fixed in the field. According to Axel, drainage is key to success.

– We have come a long way regarding the drainage and water management system of our fields, but we still have a way to go, Axel comments the efforts so far.

Väderstad Farm is planning to conduct more drainage activities, but for the moment a greater focus is put on targeted activities in the fields. To enhance the pH-levels and to gain soil structure Axel also has spread lime prior to drilling on several hectares.

Long term philosophy

The fields at the Väderstad Farm have great potential to provide high yields, but over the years the results have varied a lot. Axel therefore aim to increase the peak yields, but above all his focus is set on increasing the average yield on the farm as a whole.

– I',m trying to incorporate a long-term philosophy to everything I do at the farm. As an effect of the actions that we have made so far, the figures are already starting to point in the right direction, says Axel.

Axel is convinced that the initial investments will pay off in the long run. The key is to set the aim on a durable long-term philosophy for the way of farming at Väderstad Farm.

Source: Väderstad