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Title: | Fertilization economy in organic lettuce production | Authors: | Čabilovski, Ranko Manojlovic M. Bogdanovic D. Rodić, Vesna Bavec M. |
Issue Date: | 1-Sep-2011 | Journal: | Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | Abstract: | In a field experiment on a farm registered for organic production, we studied the economic profitability of the application of different organic materials (farmyard manure, FYM; guano, G; soybean meal, S, and forage pea meal, P) in lettuce production. The highest fertility costs per unit of N were found with the P treatment (6.22 € kg N -1), and the lowest with the FYM treatment (0.8 € kg N -1). Due to the application of organic materials, the highest additional profit was made with the FYM treatment (1289 € ha -1), and the lowest with the P treatment (729 € ha -1). If the farm does not have manure at its disposal, with current market prices, the economically most sound application is soybean meal and forage pea meal. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10652 | ISSN: | 10440046 | DOI: | 10.1080/10440046.2011.606491 |
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