TY - DATA TI - Highfield Ley-arable Experiment cropping sequence 1949-2023 CY - Electronic Rothamsted Archive, Rothamsted Research DB - e-RA - the electronic Rothamsted Archive PY - 2023 DP - Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2JQ, UK. M3 - xlsx ET - 1.0 LA - None UR - https://doi.org/10.23637/rrn1-HLAcrop4923-01 DO - 10.23637/rrn1-HLAcrop4923-01 AU - Blyth, Fergus AU - Perryman, Sarah AU - Poulton, Paul AU - Glendining, Margaret AU - Gregory, Andy KW - arable farming, crop rotation, cropping system, ley farming, long term experiments, Rothamsted Research, barley, experimental design, wheat, hay, leys, oats, Highfield ley-arable rotation experiment, permanent grassland, potatoes, sown pastures, sugarbeet, AB - Cropping details of the Highfield Ley-arable experiment, 1949-2023, with details of the arable and ley-arable rotation sequences in each of the twelve blocks, and the different treatment crops and varieties. The experiment was designed to test the effects of different rotations with and without leys (short-term herbage) on the yield of three arable test crops, in a site that had been in long-term grassland. Additionally, plots of old grassland from before the experiment started were left for comparison with the ley treatments, and other plots were ploughed and reseeded with grass at the start of the experiment. This is a companion to the Fosters ley arable experiment, started at the same time on a site that had been in long-term arable. It is now an important resource for investigating long-term changes in soil organic matter due to different cropping systems. This dataset was assembled by Fergus Blyth from September 2022 to August 2023 as part of a year spent on placement for an MSci degree from the University of Glasgow. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [NE/S007423/1], through the ENVISION Doctoral Training Partnership, Research Experience Placement scheme. ER -