Field vegetable rotations are a cornerstone of agroecological, regenerative and organic horticultural systems. Well-designed crop rotations help build soil health, manage pests, diseases and weeds, and support resilient, productive vegetable cropping on farms and market gardens.
This Hub builds on Agricology’s Rotations for Field Vegetables Technical Guide and accompanying video, providing a practical introduction to the principles and practice of rotation planning, and exploring how crop rotations support more sustainable approaches to farming and food production.
The Rotations Hub brings together a wide range of resources on crop rotation for horticultural systems, including videos, design tools, blogs, research papers and real-world case studies. Drawing on the Agricology archive and wider practitioner knowledge, it offers opportunities to learn from other growers, explore different approaches to planning vegetable rotations, and pick up practical, field-tested tips.
Take your time to explore the resources, follow your interests, and deepen your understanding.

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Organic crop rotations
This Soil Association PDF provides an overview of what you may need to take into consideration when planning rotations for field crops.


Use of diverse rotations
This abstract explores how the organic practice of using diverse rotations to reduce pest and disease levels in following crops can be applied on non-organic farms.

Shumei Natural Agriculture
The concept of Shumei Natural Agriculture was developed by the Japanese naturalist and philosopher Mokichi Okada in the 1930s in Japan who said: “The principle of Natural Agriculture is an overriding respect and concern for nature.” The most challenging aspect of Shumei Natural Agriculture is the absence of rotations, with continuous cropping to allow crops to become accustomed to the soil they grow in and wider environment with plants building up resistance to pests and diseases.
Climate Resilience: a Guide for Growers
This guide from OGA and CSA Network aims to provide practical knowledge to improve growers’ resilience and flexibility in the face of increasing climate-based challenges.


Full of Beans! Integrating dried beans into your crop rotation
Recording of a 2024 Organic Growers Gathering session that explored the potential and challenges of integrating dried beans into horticultural crop rotations.

Crop rotation and its ability to suppress perennial weeds
Guidance from the OK-Net Arable project to help you manage perennial weeds effectively through crop rotations.

Creeping Thistle Technical Guide
An essential guide for organic farmers outlining ways to prevent creeping thistle from taking hold and the most effective control measures.

Common Couch Management in Organic Systems
Leaflet summarising organic methods of prevention and weed control of the perennial grass common couch.

Allelopathy – a practical weed management tool?
A leaflet looking at the possibility of using allelopathy in weed management.

Bucking the trend: an alternative approach to couch control
Phil Sumption asks how can we manage pernicious perennial weeds without using chemicals or cultivations that can damage the soil?

Buckwheat for couch control. Final report
This report details the findings of an Innovative Farmers field lab which examined the potential for buckwheat to reduce couch grass infestations in horticultural rotations.
Wireworm and Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Innovative farmers webinar with conclusions and recommendations from the field lab on using cover and biofumigant crops to reduce wireworm populations in potatoes.


Organic Potatoes: Cultivating quality – step by step
This booklet on organic potato production adapted from the original German version contains a discussion on the position of potatoes in the rotation.
Leatherjacket control
A useful note produced as part of an Innovative Farmers field lab, which focuses on the lifecycle of leatherjackets and outlines some of the management and biological control options.


Fertility building leys
Guidance on legume species characteristics and management to help you formulate your own seed mixtures, based on Legume LINK research.

Including diverse leys in arable rotations
Practice abstract created as part of the DiverIMPACTS project outlining some of the many advantages to more complex mixtures of leguminous leys and some of the challenges and key practical considerations.

Grass clover ley species and variety selection and management
This review from IOTA provides a wealth of information on grass and legume species and varieties, mixture selection, ley establishment and pasture management.
A Guide to Nutrient Budgeting on Organic Farms
Everything you may need to know about basic nutrient budgeting and valuable insights into how using them can benefit your farm.


The Nutrient Management Plans section of Nutrient Management Guide
A good nutrient management plan provides a foundation for in-season management and can highlight ways to improve your approach. Use this guide to create your own plan.
ROTOR: organic crop rotation planner
A tool from Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)in Germany to help you plan for food and fodder within your rotation and consider weed management, plant health, maximising nitrogen (N) fixation and avoiding N losses.


Soil Analysis and Management
Improving and managing soil fertility in organic farming systems though soil analysis; what you need to know and how you can do it.
The Organic Growers Alliance
The Organic Growers Alliance is a membership organisation (CIC) representing organic growers in the UK and Ireland. It publishes the Quarterly Journal The Organic Grower and has built up a huge body of technical articles written by growers, advisers and researchers since 2007, Back issues, with index are available to members. Relevant articles include:
Dowding C (2010) Compost or Green Manures? The Organic Grower (OGA, No.13, Winter 2010)
Hitchings R (2009) Crop Planning – Nightmare or Salvation? The Organic Grower (OGA, No.8, Spring 2009, p.14)
Rayns F (2019) Comfrey- participatory Research and Fertility Building. The Organic Grower (OGA, No.49., Autumn 2019, p.26)
Tolhurst I (2008) Relay Green Manures. The Organic Grower (OGA, No.5, Summer 2008. p.21)
Tolhurst I (2020) Soil Obesity – is your Soil Putting on Weight? The Organic Grower (OGA, No.53 Winter 2020, p.13)
Westaway S (2020) Can you Control Couch with Buckwheat? The Organic Grower (OGA, No.52, Autumn 2020, p.30)

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