Maize demand for food, livestock feed, and biofuel is expected to increase substantially. The Western U.S. Corn Belt accounts for 23% of U.S. maize production, and irrigated maize accounts for 43 and 58% of maize land area and total production, respectively, in this region. The most sensitive parameters (yield potential [YP], water-limited yield potential [YP-W], yield gap between actual yield and YP, and resource-use efficiency) governing performance of maize systems in the region are lacking. A simulation model was used to quantify YP under irrigated and rainfed conditions based on weather data, soil properties, and crop management at 18 locations. In a separate study, 5-year soil water data measured in central Nebraska were used to analy...
In 1999, a field experiment was established to (I) quantify and understand the yield potential of co...
In 1999, an interdisciplinary research team at the University of Nebraska established a field experi...
Water productivity (WP) is a robust benchmark for crop production in relation to available water sup...
Maize demand for food, livestock feed, and biofuel is expected to increase substantially. The Wester...
Maize demand for food, livestock feed, and biofuel is expected to increase substantially. The Wester...
Appropriate benchmarks for water productivity (WP), defined here as the amount of grain yield produc...
Quantifying the exploitable gap between average farmer yields and yield potential (YP) is essential ...
Unlike the Central and Eastern U.S. Corn-Belt where maize is grown almost entirely under rainfed con...
The UNL research program on Ecological intensification of irrigated maize-based cropping systems aim...
In 1999, a field experiment was established to (I) quantify and understand the yield potential of co...
In 1999, an interdisciplinary research team at the University of Nebraska established a field experi...
Water productivity (WP) is a robust benchmark for crop production in relation to available water sup...
Maize demand for food, livestock feed, and biofuel is expected to increase substantially. The Wester...
Maize demand for food, livestock feed, and biofuel is expected to increase substantially. The Wester...
Appropriate benchmarks for water productivity (WP), defined here as the amount of grain yield produc...
Quantifying the exploitable gap between average farmer yields and yield potential (YP) is essential ...
Unlike the Central and Eastern U.S. Corn-Belt where maize is grown almost entirely under rainfed con...
The UNL research program on Ecological intensification of irrigated maize-based cropping systems aim...
In 1999, a field experiment was established to (I) quantify and understand the yield potential of co...
In 1999, an interdisciplinary research team at the University of Nebraska established a field experi...
Water productivity (WP) is a robust benchmark for crop production in relation to available water sup...