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Good Buchhof were accquired by the city of Munich along with Good Riem in 1965. In 1991, the west of [[Lake Starnberg]] in the districts and Söcking Maising located operating surfaces of the so-called "Schmalzhof" were acquired (36.4 hectares), which have since been rented from Good Buchhof. In the years 1994 to 1998 extensive building renovation measures were carried out. The Buchhof Castle and parts of Gutsgeländes are left under heritable building rights to the "[[Munich International School]]". |
Good Buchhof were accquired by the city of [[Munich]] along with Good Riem in 1965. In 1991, the west of [[Lake Starnberg]] in the districts and Söcking Maising located operating surfaces of the so-called "Schmalzhof" were acquired (36.4 hectares), which have since been rented from Good Buchhof. In the years 1994 to 1998 extensive building renovation measures were carried out. The Buchhof Castle and parts of Gutsgeländes are left under heritable building rights to the "[[Munich International School]]". |
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In 1978, the then existing 90 cows were sold, after the Mekrel family shut down operations. By 1993, the company-owned grasslands were used as accommodation for livestock as summer pasture, but by then were mostly leased. In autumn 2000, the conversion to organic farming and the membership was made during Naturland association. The operation since focuses on the cultivation of cereals and legumes.<ref name="test">[http://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Kommunalreferat/stadtgueter/gutsbetriebe/buchhof.html], |
In 1978, the then existing 90 cows were sold, after the Mekrel family shut down operations. By 1993, the company-owned grasslands were used as accommodation for livestock as summer pasture, but by then were mostly leased. In autumn 2000, the conversion to organic farming and the membership was made during Naturland association. The operation since focuses on the cultivation of cereals and legumes.<ref name="test">[http://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Kommunalreferat/stadtgueter/gutsbetriebe/buchhof.html], |
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Buchhof, known as Gut Buchhof is an area belonging to the city of Munich.
About
Good Buchhof were accquired by the city of Munich along with Good Riem in 1965. In 1991, the west of Lake Starnberg in the districts and Söcking Maising located operating surfaces of the so-called "Schmalzhof" were acquired (36.4 hectares), which have since been rented from Good Buchhof. In the years 1994 to 1998 extensive building renovation measures were carried out. The Buchhof Castle and parts of Gutsgeländes are left under heritable building rights to the "Munich International School".
In 1978, the then existing 90 cows were sold, after the Mekrel family shut down operations. By 1993, the company-owned grasslands were used as accommodation for livestock as summer pasture, but by then were mostly leased. In autumn 2000, the conversion to organic farming and the membership was made during Naturland association. The operation since focuses on the cultivation of cereals and legumes.[1]
References
- ^ [1], "Gut Buchhof." Landeshauptstadt München. München. Web. 5 May 2015. <http://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Kommunalreferat/stadtgueter/gutsbetriebe/buchhof.html>.
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