Farmers can boost biodiversity and earn more with simple land management practices
The article discusses which farming practices are best for both nature and profits. By studying different methods, they found that using fallow fields can help bees thrive and support pollination without costing too much. Planting specific flower mixes in these areas also attracts a variety of insects like bees and butterflies. Forest areas set aside for wildlife can also help protect certain butterfly species effectively and at a lower cost. Overall, methods like fallow fields and flower mixes are good for both nature and farmers' wallets.