Many Kentucky corn and soybean producers have become concerned with improving crop productivity on marginal and sometimes steeply sloping landforms t o increase their income. Ne
Soybean acreage in Kentucky more than tripled during the 1970s from less than 500,000 acres in 1969 ...
Grain crop producers in Kentucky are constantly evaluating various tillage systems that will best fi...
AbstractCorn and soybean are among the major crops in the United States. Corn alone covers about 88 ...
About three-fourths of Kentucky\u27s cropland base occurs on sloping land with some degree of erosio...
Corn and soybean are sometimes grown in sequence in crop rotation systems for the purpose of maintai...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
Copyright © 2013 Krishna N. Reddy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Diversified cropping systems integrated with winter cover crops (CCs) and no-till (NT) systems can p...
Numerous variations of conservation tillage (CT) systems have been adopted for soybean, corn and dou...
Tillage methods in the Corn Belt have changed rapidly in recent years. Tillage methods that eliminat...
Winter annual grazing can supplement vegetable grower income, but can also decrease vegetable yields...
Corn (Zea mays L.) is the most valuable crop in the United States and is grown on more acres than an...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
ABSTRACT reductions under no-tillage systems. Soybean yields in no-tillage systems are often lower t...
<p>Long-term effects of rotation diversity and tillage on mean and cumulative corn and soybean yield...
Soybean acreage in Kentucky more than tripled during the 1970s from less than 500,000 acres in 1969 ...
Grain crop producers in Kentucky are constantly evaluating various tillage systems that will best fi...
AbstractCorn and soybean are among the major crops in the United States. Corn alone covers about 88 ...
About three-fourths of Kentucky\u27s cropland base occurs on sloping land with some degree of erosio...
Corn and soybean are sometimes grown in sequence in crop rotation systems for the purpose of maintai...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
Copyright © 2013 Krishna N. Reddy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Diversified cropping systems integrated with winter cover crops (CCs) and no-till (NT) systems can p...
Numerous variations of conservation tillage (CT) systems have been adopted for soybean, corn and dou...
Tillage methods in the Corn Belt have changed rapidly in recent years. Tillage methods that eliminat...
Winter annual grazing can supplement vegetable grower income, but can also decrease vegetable yields...
Corn (Zea mays L.) is the most valuable crop in the United States and is grown on more acres than an...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
ABSTRACT reductions under no-tillage systems. Soybean yields in no-tillage systems are often lower t...
<p>Long-term effects of rotation diversity and tillage on mean and cumulative corn and soybean yield...
Soybean acreage in Kentucky more than tripled during the 1970s from less than 500,000 acres in 1969 ...
Grain crop producers in Kentucky are constantly evaluating various tillage systems that will best fi...
AbstractCorn and soybean are among the major crops in the United States. Corn alone covers about 88 ...