Climate change affects agriculture all over the world and in the Northern hemisphere the change towards warmer temperatures is more rapid than other parts on the planet. As this progresses the need to produce food in a sustainable way and stabilize or increase yields is essential. In Sweden, as well as the rest of the world, the trend in the 20th centaury has been to produce large quantities of food in an intensified large-scale cropping system where a short crop rotation or monoculture has been the norm. One of the fears in agricultural research during the 1950s was what effect these cropping systems would have on soil properties and yield over time. In order to evaluate these effects, a number of long-term field experiments (...