Cooperation between Räpina and Bulduri

Räpina School of Horticulture (EE) is a project partner of Bulduri Horticulture School (LV) in a INTERREG Central Baltic project „Become more competitive beyond Your geographical and time constraints! Aligned distance learning […]
Project day in Räpina

The horticulture department of Räpina School of Horticulture (EE) is preparing for a plant project starting on Valentine’s Day. This is why we initiated the project study day for students […]
A curious international exchange in the 19th century

As part of his studies at the agricultural university in Frederiksberg (Denmark), Stephan Nyeland received a grant in 1870 for a study trip to England with a stopover at the […]
Farmer as a Top Manager

On 2nd of October 2020, Olustvere School of Service and Rural Economics (EE) organized a conference “Farmer as a Top Manager”. This is an event the school has already organized 15 […]
Grapes from Estonia!

It’s harvest time! It’s harvest time in Estonia! Who said, that grapes can’t grow in Estonia? Yes, they do! Therefore, viticulture is a part of the gardener (EQF 4) curriculum in […]
Mini-forestry machines at Luua Forestry School

From this academic year, in Luua Forestry School, in addition to operating large forest machines, it is also possible to try your hand at smaller machines, which are especially suitable […]
With garlic against COVID-19!

With garlic against COVID-19 Garlic is known as a healing plant from ancient times. But at the beginning we have to plant the garlic in the soil. Now – last […]
The triple victory went to Olustvere!

There is no regular international ploughing competition for students this autumn, as the situation caused by COVID-19 does not allow it. However, Estonian students had the opportunity to participate in […]
Digitalis published a newsletter!

The Eramsus+ project Digitalis team published the first newsletter. The topics of today’s newsletter are: What is Digitalis? Kick-off seminar in Estonia Digi-bite Tip of the month Digitalis was introduced […]
Peat garden for acid-loving berries

In Räpina School of Horticulture (Estonia) a decorative peat bed was built in the last week by students of landscape gardening and construction. The bed was lined with peat blocks and […]