Diversification of cereal-based rotations with soybean as a second crop

Eva Hunyadi Borbélyné, Dóra Mészáros, Bence Trugly
09.06.2022
Cereal crop rotation in Hungary is usually very simple, given that the economic return of new crops in the rotation is not guaranteed. Soybean could provide a good income for organic farmers, whilst improving the diversity of the arable crop rotation and providing additional benefits. Farmers can use super early soybean varieties to produce soybean as a second crop in their current cereal based cropping system, limiting their economic risks.

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Eva Hunyadi Borbélyné, Dóra Mészáros, Bence Trugly
DiverIMPACTS has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innnovation programme under grant agreement No. 727482.

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