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9 September 2010
Agro-forestry workshop in South Devon

This is a unique opportunity to meet with the UK leaders in agro-forestry research and practice...

12 September 2010
Guided farm trail walk

We are holding a guided walk around our beautiful farm trail...





29 July 2010
Recognition of Sacrifices and Commitment

On Friday 16th July, Bernward Geier, former Director of IFOAM, presented ORC with ...

1 January 2010
An IOTA review of organic research

The series of IOTA Technical Leaflets provides a summary of the key practical farming recommendations arising from organic research...

Organic Cereals

Category: Research
9 August 2004

A major limitation for organic producers in the UK is the lack of information on the relative performance of modern crop varieties grown under organic farm conditions. To address this, a number of organic cereal variety trials were established on organic farms in the south and east of England. The aim is to determine the relative performance of leading cereal varieties grown under organic conditions and to provide background information for potential breeding programmes. Additionally, it is well established that mixtures of cereal varieties grown in the field can have positive benefits over pure stands in terms of disease and pest restriction and buffering against variation in environmental conditions. Therefore, mixtures of selected varieties have been included within the trials to quantify this benefit.For the full article please click here.

Keywords: cereals variety mixture Sheepdrove trials breeding disease pest resistance pure stands weeds

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