Practice-oriented publications 

ReMIX disseminated the main results of the project in an easy and comprehensible way by producing 29 practice abstracts.

remix project: practice abstract #1

Intercropping grain-legumes and cereals for improved protein concentration in the cereal

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #2

Improving crop yield stability by intercropping

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #3

Collective knowledge space and needed farmer engagements

remix project: practice abstract #4

Must the sowing density of intercropping be half of two sole crops’ density to provide good performance?

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #5

Designing mixtures to control weed pressure

 

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #6

Species mixtures for lentil production in Germany

remix project: practice abstract #7

Principles of design of intercropping

 

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #8

Wheat-lentil in South-West France

 

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #9

Overview of intercropping practices in Europe

remix project: practice abstract #10

RDP Measure 16.2 to overcome barriers

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #11

Designing mixtures to suppress airborne pathogens

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #12

Is it useful to N fertilise intercrops for improving their yield?

remix project: practice abstract #13

Pea breeding for intercropping with cereals

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #14

Farmer participation improves blue lupin-oat species mixtures for local protein

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #15

Testing soil for legume fatigue

 

remix project: practice abstract #16

Intercropping maize with barley to reduce wireworm damage

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #17

Effect of broccoli-vetch intercropping on the incidence of pests in broccoli

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #18

The Lucerne, one of the most used living mulches

remix project: practice abstract #19

Living mulches common sainfoin

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #20

White clover a well-adapted species for living mulches

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #21

Red clover a vigorous cover crop

 

remix project: practice abstract #22

Living mulches regulation in the wheat grown in conventional farming

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #23

Living mulches, what are the challenges

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #24

Living mulches, when and how to establish them

remix project: practice abstract #25

Living mulches, how to choose species according to the context and objectives

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #26

Living mulches management in conventional wheat farming

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #27

The economic impact of integrating living mulch in a crop rotation

remix project: practice abstract #28

Living mulch of lucerne for the cultivation of soft wheat in organic farming

REMIX PROJECT: PRACTICE ABSTRACT #29

Optimising legume intercropping for pollinators

Policy recommendations

– Five policy briefs were released by ReMIX project –

remix project: policy brief #1

Redisigned cropping strategies for food production and environmental services

REMIX PROJECT: Policy brief #2

Intercropping for boosting organic farming in Europe

REMIX PROJECT: Policy brief #3

Contribution of intercropping to pesticide use reduction

remix project: policy brief #4

Improved support for intercropping will reduce fertiliser inputs and nutrient losses

REMIX PROJECT: Policy brief #5

Harvesting and separating crop mixtures: yes we can!

Other publications

– These guidelines and articles were published once ReMIX was already finished –

guidelines: from theory to practice of species mixtures (ENGLISH)

It includes a study of the feasibility of harvesting and sorting + 52 technical sheets from farmers’ experiences

remix project: PUBLICATION #1

Redisigning European cropping systems by developing intercropping

GUIDELINES: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE OF SPECIES MIXTURES (FRENCH)

It includes a study of the feasibility of harvesting and sorting + 52 technical sheets from farmers’ experiences

REMIX PROJECT: Publication #2

Harvesting and separating crop mixtures: Yes we can!