Une couverture permanente pour lutter contre les adventices
Journal article with testimonial and results with permanent cover. The GIEE comprises around fifteen farmers spread across the Eure department. The approach was initially to compare the different systems - direct seeding, low-volume, integrated agriculture, etc. - and see what could be transferred to the farms, low volume, integrated farming, etc. and to see what could be transposed to the farms. The plan is to implement an ‘agro-ecological’ solution using direct seeding under permanent plant cover. under permanent plant cover. The aims are to reduce the use of pesticides and nitrogen nitrogen inputs, reduce operating and structural costs and develop biodiversity. biodiversity.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- France
- Authors
- Florine Lacaze
- Pauline Chaput
- Purpose
- Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 1.20 MB
- Created on
- 06-03-2020
- Origin language
- French
- Official project website
- GIEE Les 3 Vallées Direct sowing under permanent soil cover
- License
- CC BY
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