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====[/atlas/agricultura/Andreak-asto-gainean-astotzarekin.jpg|Milk-women. Source: Ecclesiastical Historical Archive of Bizkaia: Sanctuary of Urkiola Collection.|Our rural folk and our ancestors knew and practised agriculture on a more human scale and from a more holistic approach; it is not only the yield that matters, but also the complex network of physical factors and human beings involved in an activity that is actually based on cultivating the life that feeds us.||]====
 
====[/atlas/agricultura/Andreak-asto-gainean-astotzarekin.jpg|Milk-women. Source: Ecclesiastical Historical Archive of Bizkaia: Sanctuary of Urkiola Collection.|Our rural folk and our ancestors knew and practised agriculture on a more human scale and from a more holistic approach; it is not only the yield that matters, but also the complex network of physical factors and human beings involved in an activity that is actually based on cultivating the life that feeds us.||]====
  
====[/atlas/agricultura/Acarreando-hierba-verde-Carranza-1977.jpg|Acarreando hierba verde. Carranza (B), 1977. Fuente: Miguel Sabino Díaz, Grupos Etniker Euskalerria.|Este saber [agrícola tradicional] nacía del profundo vínculo que se establecía con la tierra, y es que en una economía basada en el autoabastecimiento no cabía más posibilidad que ser respetuoso con la misma.||]====
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====[/atlas/agricultura/Acarreando-hierba-verde-Carranza-1977.jpg|Grass hauling. Carranza (B), 1977. Source: Miguel Sabino Díaz, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|That [traditional agricultural] knowledge came from the deep-rooted bond established with the land. Self-sufficiency entailed deep respect for the land, as their very livelihood depended on it.||]====
  
 
====[/atlas/agricultura/Vinedo-de-Obanos-2011.jpg|Viñedo de Obanos (N), 2011. Fuente: M.ª Amor Beguiristain, Grupos Etniker Euskalerria.|Tente nublo, tente en ti,<br />no te caigas sobre mí,<br />guarda el pan, guarda el vino,<br />guarda los campos que están floridos.<br />Conjuro contra nublados||]====
 
====[/atlas/agricultura/Vinedo-de-Obanos-2011.jpg|Viñedo de Obanos (N), 2011. Fuente: M.ª Amor Beguiristain, Grupos Etniker Euskalerria.|Tente nublo, tente en ti,<br />no te caigas sobre mí,<br />guarda el pan, guarda el vino,<br />guarda los campos que están floridos.<br />Conjuro contra nublados||]====

Revisión del 11:09 25 feb 2020

Agriculture in the Basque Country

Traditional agriculture and the great changes that occurred over the last decades of the 20th century, leading to high levels of agricultural mechanisation.
Siega de trigo. Gesaltza (G), c. 1950. Fuente: Archivo Municipal de Vitoria-Gasteiz: Fondo Enrique Guinea.
Desgranando semilla. Zerain (G), 1961. Fuente: Karmele Goñi, Grupos Etniker Euskalerria.
Layando Zeanurin (B), 1920. Fuente: Archivo Fotográfico Labayru Fundazioa: Fondo Felipe Manterola.