por episodio | 26 de mayo de 2026 | Guía de aplicación y técnica
Korean Highland Crop Rotation: Potato, Radish, Cabbage, and Legume in the Right Order Potato → Radish → Cabbage → Legume — rotating four crops over four years on the same land breaks disease cycles, builds soil organic matter, and diversifies support program access....
por episodio | 26 de mayo de 2026 | Guía de aplicación y técnica
When, Why, and How to Replace THOR Stone Crusher Teeth in Korean Conditions When operating teeth wear too short, crushing efficiency drops sharply. Most Korean highland operators notice too late — this guide covers THOR 2.4 and THOR 3.0 tooth wear patterns,...
por episodio | 26 de mayo de 2026 | Guía de aplicación y técnica
Korean Highland Radish: Why Zero Stone Tolerance Is Non-Negotiable and How to Achieve It grows its taproot 20–30 cm deep through the ridge soil. Any stone in the root’s path forces a permanent fork that destroys the straight, uniform root shape Korean consumers...
por episodio | 26 de mayo de 2026 | Guía de aplicación y técnica
Every Operation, Every Decision, from January Through First Harvest The Korean highland spring calendar compresses 7 sequential operations into 12–16 weeks. Every week wasted in January or February costs a week at the end of the harvest window. This is the complete...
por episodio | 26 de mayo de 2026 | Guía de aplicación y técnica
What Happens to Your Potatoes After the Digger Lifts Them The quality of Korean highland potato at the point of sale is determined as much by what happens in the first 2 weeks after harvest as by everything done in the 120 days of growing. Curing, storage temperature,...