Two main challenges facing organic arable farming are the supply of nitrogen (N) to the crop and the control of perennial weeds. Nitrate leaching from different organic arable crop rotations was investigated over three consecutive four-year crop rotations in a field experiment at three locations in Denmark (12 years in total). The experimental treatments were: i) crop rotation, ii) catch crop and iii) animal manure. Nitrate leaching was estimated from measured soil nitrate concentation in ceramic suction cells and modelled drainage. There were significant effects on annual N leaching of location (coarse sand > loamy sand > sandy loam) and catch crops (without > with). Including a grass-clover green manure on 25% of the area did not increas...
In dairy farming systems the risk of nitrate leaching is increased by mixed rotations (pasture/arabl...
The impact on nitrate leaching of agronomic practices designed to immobilize nitrogen in autumn and ...
Catch crops reduced nitrate leaching in both rotations at Jyndevad. The same tendency was seen in on...
Two main challenges facing organic arable farming are the supply of nitrogen (N) to the crop and th...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations for organic grain production were investigated in a field exper...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations supporting organic grain production was investigated from 1997 ...
Farm accounting data from the Institute of Food Economics and from Central Agricultural Registers in...
Stockless organic cropping systems are increasing in regions of intensive arable farming. A key comp...
Nitrogen (N) flows in organic cropping systems differ considerably from those in conventional system...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
In the Seine Basin, characterised by intensive arable crops, most of the surface and groundwater is ...
Arable crops in the UK make a large contribution to nitrate leaching by virtue of the land area they...
In dairy farming systems the risk of nitrate leaching is increased by mixed rotations (pasture/arabl...
The impact on nitrate leaching of agronomic practices designed to immobilize nitrogen in autumn and ...
Catch crops reduced nitrate leaching in both rotations at Jyndevad. The same tendency was seen in on...
Two main challenges facing organic arable farming are the supply of nitrogen (N) to the crop and th...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations for organic grain production were investigated in a field exper...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations supporting organic grain production was investigated from 1997 ...
Farm accounting data from the Institute of Food Economics and from Central Agricultural Registers in...
Stockless organic cropping systems are increasing in regions of intensive arable farming. A key comp...
Nitrogen (N) flows in organic cropping systems differ considerably from those in conventional system...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
In the Seine Basin, characterised by intensive arable crops, most of the surface and groundwater is ...
Arable crops in the UK make a large contribution to nitrate leaching by virtue of the land area they...
In dairy farming systems the risk of nitrate leaching is increased by mixed rotations (pasture/arabl...
The impact on nitrate leaching of agronomic practices designed to immobilize nitrogen in autumn and ...
Catch crops reduced nitrate leaching in both rotations at Jyndevad. The same tendency was seen in on...