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catch crop

catch crop
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • stoppelgewas
  • a crop that grows quickly (e.g. lettuce) and can be planted between two regular crops grown in successive seasons or between two rows of crops in the same season

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Code 3 Non-irrigated follow-up crop (catch crop)
  2. Soil management practices (e.g. tillage methods, catch crops, diversified crop rotations)
  3. Crop rotation plans must specify grass, grass catch crops or beet and other crops being undersown by grass.
  4. ‘crops with high nitrogen demand and long growing season’ means grassland, maize undersown, before or after harvest, with grass mowed and removed from the field acting as a catch crop, winter wheat followed by a catch crop, sugar or fodder beets;
  5. ‘crops being undersown by grass’: silage cereals, silage maize and/or spring barley, to be undersown before (maize) or after harvest, by grass which will act as a catch crop, for biological retention of nitrogen residual during winter,
  6. ‘crops being undersown by grass’: silage cereals, silage maize to be undersown before (maize) or after harvest, by grass which will act as a catch crop, for biological retention of nitrogen residual during winter,
  7. Crop rotation plans must specify grass, grass catch crops or beet and other crops being undersown by grass. Fertilisation plans must include the estimated need for nitrogen and phosphorous application, and nitrogen application shall be fixed 10 % below the economic optimum.
  8. The amount of grazing livestock manure and treated manure shall not exceed 250 kg of nitrogen per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with grassland and maize undersown with grassland and 200 kg of nitrogen per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with winter wheat followed by a catch crop and with beets.
  9. It shall not exceed, in any case, 350 kg per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with grassland, 220 kg per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with sugar beet, 275 kg per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with winter wheat followed by a catch crop, fodder beet and maize undersown with grass, with the exception, in this latter case, of parcels on sandy soils, for which nitrogen application shall not exceed 260 kg per hectare per year.
  10. The requested derogation concerns the intention of Belgium to allow the application in Flanders, in specific holdings, of up to 250 kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in parcels cultivated with grassland and maize undersown with grassland and up to 200 kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in parcels cultivated with winter wheat followed by a catch crop and with beet.