Characterization of Farming Practices in Field Crops: Comparison between Organic and Conventional Farming

A statistical analysis of the 2021 French ‘Cultural Practices’ survey reveals how organic and conventional field crop management differ in soil preparation, intercropping, mechanical weeding, fertilization, and protection, with variations driven by production mode and regional pedoclimatic context.

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The crop management in organic and conventional farming have been studied in numerous studies but often based on a limited number of cases. We conducted a statistical analysis of the results of the “Cultural Practices” survey for field crops (SSP, 2021), which collected data from a sample of representative organic and non-organic fields, enabling us to produce data on intercropping practices, soil preparation, mechanical weeding, fertilization, and crop protection. Our analysis shows that farming practices depend on production methods and soil and climate conditions : while some practices are more common in organic farming (presence of grassland in crop rotations, mechanical weeding) or conventional farming (use of nitrogen and pesticide inputs), others depend more on the region than on the production method (soil cover between crops, deep tillage without ploughing), or even on an interaction between both (similar proportion of plowed organic/conventional plots in the south but different in the north).

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Loïc VIGUIER, Enguerrand BUREL, Amélie CARRIERE, Natacha SAUTEREAU, Alice HOLVOET
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
01 Beal 2026
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY