Journal of  : Vol 73, No 1

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High-yielding forage grass cultivars increase root biomass and organic carbon stocks compared with mixed-species permanent pasture in temperate . Andrew S. Gregory, Adrian Joynes, Elizabeth R. Dixon, Deborah A. Beaumont, Phil J. Murray, Mike W. Humphreys, Goetz M. Richter, Jennifer A. J. Dungait. , e13160.

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NOTE: Tilth and soil health are fundamental to the sustainability and productivity of agriculture in Europe. By adopting comprehensive soil health management practices, farmers can enhance soil structure, improve crop yields, and contribute to environmental sustainability. This guide provides valuable insights, practical tips, and strategies for optimizing soil health and tilth, ensuring long-term agricultural success and resilience. Through continued innovation, research, and collaboration, European farmers can lead the way in sustainable soil management and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable future for agriculture.

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