Organic farming systems are considered not compatible with conservation agriculture (CA) techniques (e.g., reduced tillage, strip-tillage and no-tillage) because of some constrains, as high weed pressure and reduced nutrient availability (Peigné et al., 2007). Nitrogen (N) management in organic farming systems relies to a great extent on preventive measures such as the introduction of legumes in the crop rotation and the use of winter cover crops (CC) (Thorup-Kristensen et al., 2003), which are also useful tools for weed control. The main objective of this study was to test the performances of conservative vegetable production under organic farming conditions, practiced with intensive use of cover crops and innovative machines
Planting winter cover crops has several benefits compared to keeping the soil bare. The choice of th...
Field-crop research in organic farming is aimed as in conventional farming, at enhancing the effecti...
The adoption of no-till practices in organic vegetable production has been challenged by an ineffect...
Organic farming systems are considered not compatible with conservation agriculture (CA) techniques ...
Organic farming systems are considered not compatible with conservation tillage mainly because of th...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
A four-year field trial (2004-2007) was carried out to compare performances of organic and conventio...
The interest of organic farmers in adopting conservation agriculture principles, including minimal s...
An evaluation of the effect of the conservation agriculture (CA) on agro-environmental aspects is ne...
To secure a sustainable production of plant foods for the future, there is a need to develop new cro...
One of the main constraints of organic vegetable production is lack of available N, which causes red...
Organic systems depend on intensive tillage for weed management, yet interest in conservation tillag...
Conservation agriculture and organic farming are considered as promising sustainable agricultural sy...
In recent years, there has been a surge in organic vegetable production in Iowa, increasing to 1,264...
Planting winter cover crops has several benefits compared to keeping the soil bare. The choice of th...
Field-crop research in organic farming is aimed as in conventional farming, at enhancing the effecti...
The adoption of no-till practices in organic vegetable production has been challenged by an ineffect...
Organic farming systems are considered not compatible with conservation agriculture (CA) techniques ...
Organic farming systems are considered not compatible with conservation tillage mainly because of th...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
A four-year field trial (2004-2007) was carried out to compare performances of organic and conventio...
The interest of organic farmers in adopting conservation agriculture principles, including minimal s...
An evaluation of the effect of the conservation agriculture (CA) on agro-environmental aspects is ne...
To secure a sustainable production of plant foods for the future, there is a need to develop new cro...
One of the main constraints of organic vegetable production is lack of available N, which causes red...
Organic systems depend on intensive tillage for weed management, yet interest in conservation tillag...
Conservation agriculture and organic farming are considered as promising sustainable agricultural sy...
In recent years, there has been a surge in organic vegetable production in Iowa, increasing to 1,264...
Planting winter cover crops has several benefits compared to keeping the soil bare. The choice of th...
Field-crop research in organic farming is aimed as in conventional farming, at enhancing the effecti...
The adoption of no-till practices in organic vegetable production has been challenged by an ineffect...