
Crop yield and soil nutrient status on 14 organic farms in the eastern
portion of the northern Great Plains
M. H. Entz*, R. Guilford, and R. Gulden
Abstract
Cropping records from 13 organic farms in the eastern Canadian prairies
and one in North Dakota (1991 to 1996) were surveyed to determine crop
rotation pattern, yields and soil nutrient status. Major crops included
cereal grains, forages, and green manure legumes.
Organic grain and forage yields averaged from one-half to almost double
conventional yields. Soil N, K and S levels on organic farms were generally
sufficient; however, levels of available soil P were deficient in several
instances.
Source
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2001) 81: 351–354
Author Locations and Affiliations
Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
*Corresponding author,
E-mail: m_entz@umanitoba.ca
en français
Posted September 2007
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