evaluate, under conservation tillage management, the influence of crop and rotation type on crop productivity and grain quality, incidence of plant diseases and weed populations, a suite of soil and environmental parameters, economic performance and energy use efficiencies. The study provided clear evidence that an annual legume green manure (LGM) can be successfully used as a partial fallow replacement for the semiarid Canadian prairies. Increased cropping frequency in combination with appropriate fertilizer applications increased total annualized grain production, fostered improvements in soil quality and precipitation use efficiency. Overall, nitrate leaching risk was shown to be low when conservation tillage management is used
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term sustainability of agriculture for much of western Canada is dependent...
In the northern agroecosystem of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, cash crops such as barley, canola, and fie...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...
evaluate, under conservation tillage management, the influence of crop and rotation type on crop pro...
In the semiarid Canadian prairies where water availability is the main constraint to crop production...
In the semiarid Canadian prairies where water availability is the main constraint to crop production...
Rotation 120 was initiated in 1951 at the Lethbridge Research Centre to evaluate the sustainability ...
The Indian Head Long-Term Crop Rotations, established in 1957, consisted of nine different spring wh...
Organic producers on the Canadian prairies rely heavily on tillage for weed control and soil nutrien...
Non-Peer ReviewedLegume green manures are used in crop rotations to enhance soil nitrogen availabili...
AbstractOne of the major agricultural innovations on the Canadian Prairies over the last 40 years ha...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
The use of minimum tillage technology reduces the quantity of tillage required to produce a crop, th...
A long-term no-till study was initiated in 1968 at the Lethbridge Research Centre. The study was ini...
Non-Peer ReviewedSome scientists have suggested that in the Brown soil zone an annual legume green m...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term sustainability of agriculture for much of western Canada is dependent...
In the northern agroecosystem of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, cash crops such as barley, canola, and fie...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...
evaluate, under conservation tillage management, the influence of crop and rotation type on crop pro...
In the semiarid Canadian prairies where water availability is the main constraint to crop production...
In the semiarid Canadian prairies where water availability is the main constraint to crop production...
Rotation 120 was initiated in 1951 at the Lethbridge Research Centre to evaluate the sustainability ...
The Indian Head Long-Term Crop Rotations, established in 1957, consisted of nine different spring wh...
Organic producers on the Canadian prairies rely heavily on tillage for weed control and soil nutrien...
Non-Peer ReviewedLegume green manures are used in crop rotations to enhance soil nitrogen availabili...
AbstractOne of the major agricultural innovations on the Canadian Prairies over the last 40 years ha...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
The use of minimum tillage technology reduces the quantity of tillage required to produce a crop, th...
A long-term no-till study was initiated in 1968 at the Lethbridge Research Centre. The study was ini...
Non-Peer ReviewedSome scientists have suggested that in the Brown soil zone an annual legume green m...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term sustainability of agriculture for much of western Canada is dependent...
In the northern agroecosystem of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, cash crops such as barley, canola, and fie...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...