Crop rotation - Corn and mix of cereals (including legumes)

Crop rotations combining cereals and legumes can improve soil health, reduce fertiliser requirements, increase resilience to climate conditions and support climate change mitigation.

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This practice abstract presents the introduction of diversified crop rotations combining maize with mixtures of cereals and legumes to improve soil health and farm sustainability.

In a non-irrigated farming system in north-eastern Spain, traditional barley rotations were replaced with seed mixtures containing oats, clovers, vetches, ryegrass and hybrid barley. The objective was to improve adaptation to drought-prone conditions while enhancing soil fertility and reducing dependency on inorganic fertilisers.

The introduction of legumes contributes to biological nitrogen fixation, improves forage quality and supports better soil conditions for subsequent maize crops. Additional expected benefits include increased soil organic matter, improved biodiversity and a lower farm carbon footprint.

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Contribution detail info

Project

ClieNFarms

Climate Neutral Farms

Location
Spain
Authors
Jose Yagüe (Spain)
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices, Learn and develop skills, Implement best practices

File type
document
Created on
Dec 31, 2024
Origin language
English
Official project website
ClieNFarms
License
CC BY