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ORC / GWCT / LEAF / OF&G / Soil Association / SRUC / Agricology - as part of Defra Project OF03111 Organic Management Techniques
Arable and livestock farmers can collaborate to share knowledge, land and other resources for mutual benefit and enhancement of ecosystem services and landscape.
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The potential for companion cropping and intercropping on UK arable farms
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An extensive report outlining the benefits and limitations of companion cropping and intercropping in UK arable farm systems.
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