Engaholm, Agricultural estate in Alvesta Municipality, Sweden
Engaholm is an agricultural estate in Alvesta Municipality that manages farmland and forests across the Småland region. The property includes buildings and open grounds used for farming operations and forestry management.
The estate was established to maintain and develop agricultural traditions in the region. Over time, management practices have adapted to modern requirements while keeping the fundamental approach to land use intact.
Engaholm integrates local agricultural methods with modern sustainable practices, reflecting Swedish farming traditions in Småland.
The grounds are accessible to visitors and allow observation of farming operations. Visitors can also purchase locally produced meat from the cattle raised on the property.
The property houses one of the region's largest collections of ancient oak trees, hosting more than 1500 different species of insects, mosses, and lichens. This diverse ecological community makes the trees a valuable habitat within the cultivated landscape.
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