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Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Nitrogen is essential for growth and reproduction of crops and is involved in many important plant b...
Part of the Agriculture Commons, and the Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering Commons The comple...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced agricultural production in many areas of t...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College describes the effects of nit...
The use of agricultural chemicals, such as nitrogen fertilizers in corn production, often results in...
Excess precipitation in Midwest agricultural production areas is often removed artificially via subs...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced crop production in many areas of the world...
Nitrate loss from bioenergy crop fields has attracted considerable attention during the last few yea...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are used to supplement the soil’s natural N supply to increase corn grain y...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is essential for profitable corn production. Nitrogen is a major input co...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Nitrogen is essential for growth and reproduction of crops and is involved in many important plant b...
Part of the Agriculture Commons, and the Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering Commons The comple...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced agricultural production in many areas of t...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College describes the effects of nit...
The use of agricultural chemicals, such as nitrogen fertilizers in corn production, often results in...
Excess precipitation in Midwest agricultural production areas is often removed artificially via subs...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced crop production in many areas of the world...
Nitrate loss from bioenergy crop fields has attracted considerable attention during the last few yea...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are used to supplement the soil’s natural N supply to increase corn grain y...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is essential for profitable corn production. Nitrogen is a major input co...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Nitrogen is essential for growth and reproduction of crops and is involved in many important plant b...