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    Results of crop trials 2019-2021

    The document presents the trials conducted during these two years: cereal-legume grain associations and long-term cover crops before maize. For each of these trials, the context, objectives, tested methods, implementation, monitoring, and detailed results are presented.

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    REINE MATHILDE - for the development of the organic dairy sector in Normandy

    REINE MATHILDE - for the development of the organic dairy sector in Normandy

    Localização
    • France
    Autores
    • Caroline Evrat Georgel
    Objetivo
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    Tipo de ficheiro
    Document
    Tamanho do ficheiro
    2.01 MB
    Publicado em
    13-05-2022
    Idioma original
    French
    Sítio Web oficial do projeto
    REINE MATHILDE - for the development of the organic dairy sector in Normandy
    Licença
    CC BY
    Palavras-chave
    • cereal
    • crop trials
    • association
    • cereal-legume grain associations
    • long-term cover crops
    • maize
    • legume grain

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