No-till and moldboard plow tillage systems were established on a former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) site in southwest Iowa. Runoff rates from simulated rainfall events were significantly greater on sites returned to crop production than from adjoining, undisturbed CRP areas. Substantial soil loss was measured from the moldboard plow treatments, but no significant differences in erosion rates were found between the undisturbed CRP and no-till management systems. No-till management maintained levels of soil quality similar to those of CRP by preserving soil structural integrity and reducing losses of soil organic matter (SOM) associated with tillage. Conservation tillage systems which maintain residue materials on the soil surface may ...
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) areas that are returned to crop production will initially be much...
Grazing and haying effects on runoff and erosion from a former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) si...
Tillage treatments leaving 20% or more of the soil surface covered with residue reduced soil erosion...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of tillage on soil erosion potential and soil qual...
No-till and moldboard plow tillage systems were established on a former Conservation Reserve Program...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of tillage on soil erosion potential and soil qual...
This study was conducted to measure runoff, erosion, and soil quality characteristics of a site in s...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage treatments leaving 20% or more of the soil surface covered with residue reduced soil erosion...
A rainfall simulator was used to evaluate the effects of six different tillage practices on soil and...
Tillage system descriptions and comparisons are included here. Moldboard plowing, followed by such s...
Grazing and haying effects on runoff and erosion from a former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) si...
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) areas that are returned to crop production will initially be much...
Grazing and haying effects on runoff and erosion from a former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) si...
Tillage treatments leaving 20% or more of the soil surface covered with residue reduced soil erosion...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of tillage on soil erosion potential and soil qual...
No-till and moldboard plow tillage systems were established on a former Conservation Reserve Program...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of tillage on soil erosion potential and soil qual...
This study was conducted to measure runoff, erosion, and soil quality characteristics of a site in s...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage and fallow have been suggested as management options for converting Conservation Reserve Pro...
Tillage treatments leaving 20% or more of the soil surface covered with residue reduced soil erosion...
A rainfall simulator was used to evaluate the effects of six different tillage practices on soil and...
Tillage system descriptions and comparisons are included here. Moldboard plowing, followed by such s...
Grazing and haying effects on runoff and erosion from a former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) si...
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) areas that are returned to crop production will initially be much...
Grazing and haying effects on runoff and erosion from a former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) si...
Tillage treatments leaving 20% or more of the soil surface covered with residue reduced soil erosion...