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About agriculture in Skjold

Skjold is a picturesque village situated in the northern part of Rogaland county, Norway, within the municipality of Vindafjord. Nestled near the scenic Skjoldafjorden, the surrounding rural landscape features a blend of rolling green hills, lush valleys, and dense forests typical of southwestern Norway. The area is intersected by rivers and fjords, creating a highly fragmented but beautiful terrain where small farming communities are interspersed among natural woodlands and water bodies.

The local agriculture is heavily centered on livestock farming due to the region's humid maritime climate and hilly topography, which are highly suitable for grass and forage production. Dairy farming is the primary agricultural activity, supported by modern cattle farms, alongside significant sheep breeding on the surrounding hilly pastures. Crop cultivation is largely limited to silage grass, pasture management, and occasional small-scale production of hardy vegetables or berries suited for the cool northern climate.

Farm workers and agronomists coming to Skjold can expect opportunities primarily in dairy and livestock husbandry, including milking, feeding, and general farm maintenance. The peak seasonal demand occurs during the late spring lambing season and the summer grass harvesting periods when silage is prepared for winter. While local farms are highly mechanized, there is a steady need for skilled farm hands, and agronomists can find opportunities in advising on pasture quality, animal nutrition, and sustainable farming practices under coastal Norwegian conditions.