Region, Country
Basel, Switzerland
Local land use
Agriculture
Type of soil
Luvisol
Environmental Zone
Continental
Partner
FIBL
Region, Country
Basel, Switzerland
Local land use
Agriculture
Type of soil
Luvisol
Environmental Zone
Continental
Partner
FLIB
Aesch Case Study
The Aesch trial compares conventional ploughing with reduced tillage and slurry fertilization with mineral fertilization and no fertilization since 2010.
The Aesch long-term experimental is located in Aesch close to Basel (Switzerland) and started in 2010. It compares conventional ploughing with reduced tillage and slurry fertilization with mineral fertilization on two fertilization levels and zero fertilization. The soil is a luvisol under continental climate with a MAT of 10.9°C and MAP of 925 mm.
Objectives
The Aesch trial compares conventional ploughing (CT) with reduced tillage (RT). In addition, different fertilization practices at two fertilization intensities are compared: slurry fertilization (SLU) and mineral fertilization (MIN) at half (N60) and full (N120) fertilization intensity and no fertilization..
Local Focus
Comparison of conventional with reduced tillage and slurry with mineral fertilization at two fertilization intensities.
Aesch Case Study
The Aesch trial compares conventional ploughing with reduced tillage and slurry fertilization with mineral fertilization and no fertilization since 2010.
The Aesch long-term experimental is located in Aesch close to Basel (Switzerland) and started in 2010. It compares conventional ploughing with reduced tillage and slurry fertilization with mineral fertilization on two fertilization levels and zero fertilization. The soil is a luvisol under continental climate with a MAT of 10.9°C and MAP of 925 mm.
Objectives
The Aesch trial compares conventional ploughing (CT) with reduced tillage (RT). In addition, different fertilization practices at two fertilization intensities are compared: slurry fertilization (SLU) and mineral fertilization (MIN) at half (N60) and full (N120) fertilization intensity and no fertilization..
Local Focus
Comparison of conventional with reduced tillage and slurry with mineral fertilization at two fertilization intensities.
Aesch Case Study
The Aesch trial compares conventional ploughing with reduced tillage and slurry fertilization with mineral fertilization and no fertilization since 2010.
The Aesch long-term experimental is located in Aesch close to Basel (Switzerland) and started in 2010. It compares conventional ploughing with reduced tillage and slurry fertilization with mineral fertilization on two fertilization levels and zero fertilization. The soil is a luvisol under continental climate with a MAT of 10.9°C and MAP of 925 mm.
Objectives
The Aesch trial compares conventional ploughing (CT) with reduced tillage (RT). In addition, different fertilization practices at two fertilization intensities are compared: slurry fertilization (SLU) and mineral fertilization (MIN) at half (N60) and full (N120) fertilization intensity and no fertilization..
Local Focus
Comparison of conventional with reduced tillage and slurry with mineral fertilization at two fertilization intensities.