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“Organic soil fertility is difficult to maintain in a stand-alone system without livestock”

“A study has been carried out since 2008 in Boigneville (Sud Essonne) on the autonomy of a large organic crop system without livestock and with ploughing. It quickly became apparent that alfalfa kept for two years had need for sulfur intake to maintain productivity. On this point, we cannot be completely autonomous, but we can be on nitrogen thanks to the legumes present in the rotation.

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