Hello and good bye everyone – this is, officially, and finally, my last blog post.
It’s been one hell of a ride, sharing my experiences from SLU Alnarp and the Agroecology program with you, but this semester, and my time at the program is rapidly coming to a close.
I think most of the people on my program currently writing their theses would agree that this has been one of the most stressful (and fun!) spring-periods of our lives. But we’re nearing the end, and in just a few weeks, a few of us will have completed the whole master’s program in […]
Today I found myself thinking a lot about what i’d do differently if I’d gotten the chance to redo my entire master – a reflection I presume many of us go through when we approach the end of something – and here are my thoughts:
When I embarked on the agroecology program I was fresh off the […]
This has perhaps been one of the quickest running weeks of my life. The week started with me, taking the soil samples that I collected last week, and putting them through a rigorous process to find out how much nitrogen they contain. The process involves thawing, smashing(!) of large aggregates, […]
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