Annual Cereal-Legume Intercropping: Farmer Feedback and Analysis

This study presents farmers’ experiences with annual cereal-legume intercrops for grain, silage and hay production, highlighting observed benefits such as pest and lodging reduction, increased overall yields and nitrogen concentration, as well as challenges in crop management and market valorization.

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This paper analyzes feedback from French farmers practicing annual cereal-legume associations harvested either for grain (e.g., pea-wheat, faba bean-wheat, pea-triticale, vetch-triticale) or for silage and hay when whole plants are used. It contrasts expected and observed benefits—such as reduced pest pressure and lodging, enhanced yield stability, increased biological nitrogen fixation, and decreased synthetic nitrogen fertilization—with limitations related to sowing techniques, nutrient management, harvest proportions, and postharvest handling (collection, sorting, market access). The results are discussed alongside research findings, emphasizing technical levers like seeding ratios, fertilization rates, previous crops and harvest timing to optimize intercrop performance.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Élise PELZER, Laurent BEDOUSSAC, Gwénaëlle CORRE-HELLOU, Marie-Hélène JEUFFROY, Thierry MÉTIVIER et Christophe NAUDIN
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
01 Samh 2014
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY


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