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Open Field Farming

Due to soil depletion and increasingly specialized agricultural techniques, the open field farming style has becoming less and less common. To make ends meet, peasants grew the same crops year after year, depleting the soil of vital elements like nitrogen. Fields were planted in three-year rotations as a more controlled kind of crop rotation gradually replaced the open field technique. A system like this aided in the transition of agriculture to the contemporary form of individual landowner farmers. In order to relax the structure of clay soil and to fertilize extremely infertile land, farmers use our coir medium with soil.

CF 101 Chip Block

Coir CF 101 Chip Block is a type of compressed coir (coconut fiber) product used in horticulture and gardening. It is typically made from coconut husks that have been shredded or chipped into small pieces and then compressed into block form.

CF 104 Coir Block

Coir blocks, also known as coconut coir blocks, are compressed blocks made from the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. Coir is a natural byproduct derived from the husk of coconuts.