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Influence of organic management with different crop rotations on selected productivity parameters in a long-term Canadian field studyM. Entz1, J.W. Hoeppner, L. Wilson,
M. Tenuta, K.C. Bamford and N. Holliday Organic system ranked higher than conventional systems in energy efficiency and biodiversity while conventional system ranked higher in yield, weed management and soil nutrient status. However, significant farming system by management interactions were observed for many variables. The basis for these interactions was enhanced performance of organic production in the combined grain-forage system compared with the grain only system. Organic crop production is sustainable provided combined grainforage
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