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05/04/2021 | Organic agriculture and crop production | Teaching and experimental farm Hessian State Domain Frankenhausen

Generation change: New scientific director of the Frankenhausen Research Farm

After a two-month transitional period, Miriam Athmann took over from Jürgen Heß as head of the Section of Organic Farming and Cropping Systems at the University of Kassel in April 2021. This is also accompanied by the assumption of the scientific management of the university teaching and research farm at the Hessian State Domain Frankenhausen.

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Prof. Dr. Jürgen Heß and Prof. Dr. Miriam Altmann.

Professor Athmann comes from the University of Bonn. She received her doctorate here in 2011 with a dissertation on the influence of the crop environment on product quality and subsequently conducted research on increasing nutrient acquisition from the subsoil by optimising soil structure. At the FÖL, she would like to further expand her previous research on root ecological issues in various crop rotations and mixed crops at the interface of plant and soil sciences, and also establish a broad spectrum of research ranging from crop science to inter- and transdisciplinary research on the design of resilient agroecosystems.

Professor Heß, who took over the department in 1997 in critical times (impending closure of the faculty), will remain connected to the location in the context of co-supervision of some research projects. His time at the University of Kassel saw the establishment of the Domain Frankenhausen teaching and research farm and a large number of acquired, mainly practice-oriented research projects on plant cultivation topics such as cultivation methods for legumes and potatoes, nutrient management and composting. He was co-author of the Federal Organic Farming Scheme and co-editor of the Thünen study on the "Benefits of Organic Farming for the Environment and Society". He remains active in the organic sector as Chairman of the Board of FIBL Germany.