Scientifically proven straw quality
In times of accelerating climate change and increasing scarcity of resources, efficient straw management is becoming more and more relevant. As a renewable resource, straw is used in many different areas: from animal husbandry to energy generation and the production of sustainable construction materials.
There is still a misconception that only straw walkers produce good straw, because they shake the straw and subject it to less mechanical stress. "People see perfect box-shaped straw and regard it as a sign of quality," explains Rabea. In contrast, a hybrid combine harvester draws the straw through the rotor and throws it together more compactly. But does this affect the quality?
"Rabea first had to define in scientific terms what characterises high-quality straw," explains her supervisor Klaus Schäfer. Not all straw has to be the same quality, it depends on how it is used, so ultimately it comes down to its commercial value. In short, can the straw be picked up by a baler?