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Imprint - DOK-Trial

Editor:

  • Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)
    Ackerstrasse, P.O.Box, CH-5070 Frick
    Tel. +41(0)62 865 72 72, Fax +41(0)62 865 72 73
    E-Mail: info.suisse@fibl.org, Homepage: www.fibl.org

  • Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture
    (FAL), Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zürich
    Tel. +41(0)1 377 71 11, Fax +41(0)1 377 72 01
    Homepage: www.admin.ch/sar/fal

Authors:

  • Andreas Fliessbach, Paul Mäder (FiBL)
  • David Dubois, Lucie Gunst (FAL)

Collaboration:

  • Werner Stauffer, Padrout Fried (FAL)
  • Lukas Pfiffner, Thomas Alföldi, Urs Niggli (FiBL)

Editorial staff:

  • Gilles Weidmann (FiBL)

Graphics:

  • Silvia Schiffmann (FiBL)

Photographs:

  • Josef Hättenschwiler (FAL)
  • Christine Karutz und Lukas Pfiffner (FiBL)
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The DOK-Trial  
DOK- trial: 21 years of results at a glance: Overview
Is organic farming practicable?
The field trial design
The crop rotation
Do organic systems produce sufficient yield?
Are nutrient input and output in organic farming balanced?
Is organic farming energetically sound?
Is organic farming healthy for the soil?
Does organic farming mine our soils?
Does organic farming improve soil structure?
Is organic farming beneficial to soils?
Carbon Fluxes in the Soil Ecosystem
Whats species diversity got to do with it?
Literature
Imprint
German DOK-Homepage
 
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Cover "Organic Farming Enhances Soil Fertility and Biodiversity"
FiBL-Dossier No. 1 "Organic Farming Enhances Soil Fertility and Biodiversity"
Extracts from the dossier