Workshop on AGRO’s Long Term Experiments

Well managed long-term agricultural field experiments (LTE’s) and their related dataset of meas-urements provide unique research platforms for studies on sustainability of soil resources and properties.

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Onsdag 11. november 2026,  kl. 09:00 - 15:30

AGRO has 11 such unique long-term experiments. All of which should be used more widely as an asset to our on-going and future research. 

Learn more about the AGRO Long-Term Experiments and contribute your research interests. Presentations will address how the long-term experiments are used in projects today. What treatments and measurements are done. Is there flexibility in the experiments, in a way that new trial treatments can be considered in the future?

In workshopping sessions, we will seek scientific insights, collaborations and new ideas to embed the Long-Term Experiments even further in AGRO research. 

Also, do you run an experiment which you will argue is valuable for long-term continuation? Then register for a timeslot for presenting your runner-up project. 

Where: Mogens Zieler Stuen, build. 1422 – 125, Frederik Nielsens Vej 2, 8000 Aarhus C

When: Wedensday, November 11, 2026

Register here before October 28.

 

Program

Click on the titles to get to the AGRO homepage with descriptions of the experiments 

09.00-09.30Coffee and short welcome framing the Long-term research platforms by Jørgen E. Olesen
09.30-09.45Animal manure and mineral fertilizers [Askov] by Jørgen Eriksen
09.45-10-00Tillage and crop rotation (CENTS) [Foulumgård & Flakkebjerg] by Lars Juhl Munkholm
10.00-10.15Organic arable crop rotations [Foulumgård] by Peter Sørensen
10.15-10.30The Jyndevad Experiment – interactions between liming and phosphorus fertilization [Jyndevad] by Ingeborg Frøsig Pedersen
10.30-10.45Long-term experiments converted to semi-natural grassland [Askov] by Johannes Lund Jensen 
10.45-11-00Break
11.00-11.30Workshopping on the first presented LTE’s on the question: Could your experiment/project benefit from the LT set-up? 
11.30-12.00Potential runner-up projects
12.00-13.00Lunch
13.00-13.15Plant protection systems of the future [Flakkebjerg] by Paul Neve
13.15-13.30Organic dairy crop rotations [Foulumgård] by Jørgen Eriksen
13.30-13.45Depletion and maintenance fertilization with phosphorus [Askov] by Ingeborg Frøsig Pedersen
13.45-14.00The long-term C3- to C4 conversion experiment [Askov] by Johannes Lund Jensen 
14.00-14.15Biobase [Foulumgård & Flakkebjerg] by Uffe Jørgensen, Poul Erik Lærke & Birte Boelt
14.15-14.30Danish Biochar LTE (Long-Term Experiments) [Askov, Jyndevad, Foulum & Taastrup] by Lasse Busk Holm
14.30-14.45Break
14.45-15.15Workshopping on the second round of presented LTE’s on the question: Could your experiment/project benefit from the LT set-up? 
15.15-15.30Wrap up & goodbyes by Jørgen E. Olesen