To promote conservation tillage in organic farming systems, weed control and ley removal within arable-ley rotations need to be optimized. A long-term field trial was thus established in Frick, Switzerland in 2002 on a clayey soil and with a mean precipitation of 1000 mm⁄ year. The tillage experiment distinguished between conventional tillage with mouldboard ploughing (CT, 15 cm depth) and reduced tillage (RT), including a chisel plough (15 cm) and a stubble cleaner (5 cm). Results of a 2-year grass-clover ley (2006 ⁄ 2007) and silage maize (2008) are presented. Due to dry conditions, mean grass-clover yields were 25% higher in RT than in CT, indicating better water retention of RT soils. Clover cover and mineral contents of the fodder mixt...
Environmental concerns are pushing organic farmers to substitute ploughing with reduced tillage but ...
Julia Cooper and Oliver Crowley discuss the use of reduced tillage and green manures in organic arab...
Reduced tillage can improve soil physical quality relative to mouldboard ploughing by lessening soil...
To promote conservation tillage in organic farming systems, weed control and ley removal within arab...
Reduced tillage has proven positive effects on topsoil carbon storage (Krauss et al. 2022) and conse...
International audienceAgricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 ...
The preservation of soil and soil fertility are two major concerns in order to sustain food producti...
No Till and Reduced Till are conservation tillage practices with a high potential to restore or impr...
In Europe, the plough is commonly used for soil tillage. Its history is dating back to the early day...
No-tillage and reduced tillage are considered sustainable options of conservation tillage. While US ...
Organic farming practices aim to maximise the delivery of ecosystem services in the agricultural lan...
Conventional intensive tillage is a widespread soil management practice that controls weeds and prom...
Reduced tillage reduces soil erosion and increases topsoil organic matter compared with conventional...
National audienceIn Europe, conservation agriculture (CA) is currently challenged by higher weed pre...
Environmental concerns are pushing organic farmers to substitute ploughing with reduced tillage but ...
Julia Cooper and Oliver Crowley discuss the use of reduced tillage and green manures in organic arab...
Reduced tillage can improve soil physical quality relative to mouldboard ploughing by lessening soil...
To promote conservation tillage in organic farming systems, weed control and ley removal within arab...
Reduced tillage has proven positive effects on topsoil carbon storage (Krauss et al. 2022) and conse...
International audienceAgricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 ...
The preservation of soil and soil fertility are two major concerns in order to sustain food producti...
No Till and Reduced Till are conservation tillage practices with a high potential to restore or impr...
In Europe, the plough is commonly used for soil tillage. Its history is dating back to the early day...
No-tillage and reduced tillage are considered sustainable options of conservation tillage. While US ...
Organic farming practices aim to maximise the delivery of ecosystem services in the agricultural lan...
Conventional intensive tillage is a widespread soil management practice that controls weeds and prom...
Reduced tillage reduces soil erosion and increases topsoil organic matter compared with conventional...
National audienceIn Europe, conservation agriculture (CA) is currently challenged by higher weed pre...
Environmental concerns are pushing organic farmers to substitute ploughing with reduced tillage but ...
Julia Cooper and Oliver Crowley discuss the use of reduced tillage and green manures in organic arab...
Reduced tillage can improve soil physical quality relative to mouldboard ploughing by lessening soil...