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Elsevier, European Journal of Agronomy, 2(30), p. 119-128

DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2008.08.002

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Winter cereal yields as affected by animal manure and green manure in organic arable farming

Journal article published in 2009 by Jørgen E. Olesen ORCID, Margrethe Askegaard, Ilse A. Rasmussen
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Abstract

The effect of nitrogen (N) supply through animal and green manures on grain yield of winter wheat and winter rye was investigated from 1997 to 2004 in an organic farming crop rotation experiment in Denmark on three different soil types varying from coarse sand to sandy loam. Two experimental factors were included in the experiment in a factorial design: (1) catch crop (with and without), and (2) manure (with and without). The four-course crop rotation was spring barley undersown with grass/clover – grass/clover – winter wheat or wheat rye – pulse crop. All cuttings of the grass–clover were left on the soil as mulch. Animal manure was applied as slurry to the cereal crops in the rotation in rates corresponding to 40% of the N demand of the cereal crops.