A key challenge for sustainable intensification of agriculture is to produce increasing amounts of food and feed with minimal biodiversity loss, nutrient leaching, and greenhouse gas emissions. Organic farming is considered more sustainable, however, less productive than conventional farming. We analysed results from an experiment started under identical soil conditions comparing one organic and two conventional farming systems. Initially, yields in the organic farming system were lower, but approached those of both conventional systems after 10–13 years, while requiring lower nitrogen inputs. Unexpectedly, organic farming resulted in lower coefficient of variation, indicating enhanced spatial stability, of pH, nutrient mineralization, nutr...
The OK-Net Arable project promotes exchange of knowledge among farmers, farm advisers and scientists...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Soil fertility is de®ned as the ability of a soil to provide the conditions required for plant growt...
A key challenge for sustainable intensification of agriculture is to produce increasing amounts of f...
A key issue in the debate on the contribution of organic agriculture to the future of world agricult...
Organic farming may contribute substantially to future agricultural production worldwide by improvin...
Organic farming may contribute substantially to future agricultural production worldwide by improvin...
Organic farming may contribute substantially to future agricultural production worldwide by improvin...
Numerous reports have emphasized the need for major changes in the global food system: agriculture m...
Growers converting from conventional to low-input and organic farming systems must rely on ...
Sufficient and stable crop yields are the basis for feeding a growing world population. Limited crop...
Agricultural intensification has been vital for meeting global food demand but has caused environmen...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems wh...
CONCLUSIONS Organic production systems can make important contributions to food supply stability ...
Agriculture today places great strains on biodiversity, soils, water and the atmosphere, and these s...
The OK-Net Arable project promotes exchange of knowledge among farmers, farm advisers and scientists...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Soil fertility is de®ned as the ability of a soil to provide the conditions required for plant growt...
A key challenge for sustainable intensification of agriculture is to produce increasing amounts of f...
A key issue in the debate on the contribution of organic agriculture to the future of world agricult...
Organic farming may contribute substantially to future agricultural production worldwide by improvin...
Organic farming may contribute substantially to future agricultural production worldwide by improvin...
Organic farming may contribute substantially to future agricultural production worldwide by improvin...
Numerous reports have emphasized the need for major changes in the global food system: agriculture m...
Growers converting from conventional to low-input and organic farming systems must rely on ...
Sufficient and stable crop yields are the basis for feeding a growing world population. Limited crop...
Agricultural intensification has been vital for meeting global food demand but has caused environmen...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems wh...
CONCLUSIONS Organic production systems can make important contributions to food supply stability ...
Agriculture today places great strains on biodiversity, soils, water and the atmosphere, and these s...
The OK-Net Arable project promotes exchange of knowledge among farmers, farm advisers and scientists...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Soil fertility is de®ned as the ability of a soil to provide the conditions required for plant growt...