Nutrient, herbicide, and sediment loading from agricultural fields cause environmental and economic damage. Nutrient leaching and runoff pollution can lead to eutrophication and impaired drinking water resources, while soil erosion reduces water quality and agronomic productivity. Increased cropping system diversification has been proposed to address these problems. We used the ArcSWAT model and long-term Iowa field experimental measurements to estimate eutrophication and erosion impacts of three crop rotation systems under two weed management regimes. Rotations were comprised of 2-year corn–soybean, 3-year corn–soybean–oat/clover, and 4-year corn–soybean–oat/alfalfa–alfalfa systems. All were managed with conventional or low herbicide appli...
This paper examines water quality indices and net returns for a corn-soybean rotation and a grain so...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Winter fallow corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production systems are suscept...
Balancing productivity, profitability, and environmental health is a key challenge for agricultural ...
Conventional production systems in the Midwest are heavily reliant on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers...
Crop diversification has diminished in the USA during the past 50 years, and monocultures and short ...
The U.S. Farm Bill includes conservation practices that benefit both the environment and the farmer....
Comparisons were made among contrasting cropping systems within a long-term, large-scale field experi...
Conventional cultivation of claypan soils leads to soil and water quality degradation because of hig...
Now that the elevators are filled with grain, farm life is slowing down, and farmers in Iowa can loo...
One of the key questions facing Iowa’s agricultural community is how to produce sufficient amounts o...
Improving water quantity and quality impacts of corn ( L.)- and soybean [ (L.) Merr.]-based cropping...
Soil and crop management practices have changed dramatically within the Great Lakes basin during the...
Researchers examined how crop tillage, rotation or crop residue removal can affect the chemical comp...
Grain producers are challenged to maximize crop production while utilizing nutrients efficiently and...
This paper examines water quality indices and net returns for a corn-soybean rotation and a grain so...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Winter fallow corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production systems are suscept...
Balancing productivity, profitability, and environmental health is a key challenge for agricultural ...
Conventional production systems in the Midwest are heavily reliant on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers...
Crop diversification has diminished in the USA during the past 50 years, and monocultures and short ...
The U.S. Farm Bill includes conservation practices that benefit both the environment and the farmer....
Comparisons were made among contrasting cropping systems within a long-term, large-scale field experi...
Conventional cultivation of claypan soils leads to soil and water quality degradation because of hig...
Now that the elevators are filled with grain, farm life is slowing down, and farmers in Iowa can loo...
One of the key questions facing Iowa’s agricultural community is how to produce sufficient amounts o...
Improving water quantity and quality impacts of corn ( L.)- and soybean [ (L.) Merr.]-based cropping...
Soil and crop management practices have changed dramatically within the Great Lakes basin during the...
Researchers examined how crop tillage, rotation or crop residue removal can affect the chemical comp...
Grain producers are challenged to maximize crop production while utilizing nutrients efficiently and...
This paper examines water quality indices and net returns for a corn-soybean rotation and a grain so...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Winter fallow corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production systems are suscept...