Crop rotation is an important pillar of no-till (NT) cropping systems for soil fertility management, and pests and disease control. In this chapter, the potential benefits of crop rotations under NT systems are discussed and challenges highlighted, including possible solutions where it was practical...
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respectively, being 8–31% higher than winter wheat–summer maize rotation (Fig.2c). The ryegrass-sweet sorghum→winter wheat–summer maize rotation, with four crops in 2 years, produced the most aboveground biomass for livestock, while the soybean...
respectively, being 8–31% higher than winter wheat–summer maize rotation (Fig.2c). The ryegrass-sweet sorghum→winter wheat–summer maize rotation, with four crops in 2 years, produced the most aboveground biomass for livestock, while the soybean...
agriculture Article Camelina as a Rotation Crop for Weed Control in Organic Farming in a Semiarid Mediterranean Climate Aritz Royo-Esnal * and Francisco Valencia-Gredilla Departament of Hortofruticulture, Botany and Gardening, Agrotecnio, University of Lleida, Alcalde Rovira Roure 191, 25198 Lleida,...
The role of crop rotation, catch crop and manure can be very important in organic farming since synthetic mineral fertilizes are not permitted. An experiment was carried out in an organic-certified field of the Experimental Station of the Lithuanian University of Agriculture (Lithuania) during 2003...
The project integrates indigenous farming practices like crop rotation and intercropping (e.g., maize with beans) to maintain soil health and maximize land use. Daphne Ewing-Chow, Forbes, 20 Jan. 2025 Producers also must engage in practices such as diversified crop rotation, maintaining a closed...
The paper discusses the choice of crop rotation in the context of organic mixed farm systems that include cereals and livestock. The analysis is performed by combining economics and biology with the intention of capturing a broader approach to measuring the resilience of farming systems. Thus, it ...
A corn-soybean crop rotation is a prevalent choice. By sticking to a herbicide – plant – herbicide – harvest procedure, soybean and corn residue do the work of retaining moisture and preventing erosion, offering a 70-100% reduction in soil loss compared to conventional tillage. After harvest...
The influence of crop rotation systems with different portions of nitrogen-fixing crops, intermediate crops, and organic fertilizers on the enzymatic activity and humus content of soils in organic farming was studied. The highest activity of the urease and invertase enzymes was determined in the soil...