Research results still vary, especially between locations, on the effects of agricultural practices on soil chemical properties and crop yield, and not all reasons for the variation are fully understood. Thus, this study investigated the influence of tillage, cover crop and crop rotation management practices on selected soil chemical properties. The study was conducted on a silt-loam soil in central Missouri during the 2011 to 2013 growing seasons. The soil was managed by moldboard plow tillage at two levels (tillage [till] vs. no-tillage [NT]). Cover crop management included cereal rye (Secale cereale) at two levels (cover crop [CC] vs. no cover crop [NC]). The main crops that were grown were a corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L...
In the period from 2005 to 2009 the influence of different tillage methods and timelines on chemical...
Tillage system and crop rotation have a significant, long-term effect on soil productivity and soil ...
Although soil quality is significant for crop productivity, input efficiency, and environmental stew...
Soil and crop management practices can affect the physical properties and have a direct impact on so...
Tillage methods in the Corn Belt have changed rapidly in recent years. Tillage methods that eliminat...
AbstractCorn and soybean are among the major crops in the United States. Corn alone covers about 88 ...
Growing cover crops in systems under no tillage affects different pools of soil organic matter, and ...
Management practices in cultivated cropland generally affect soil quality, thus eventually influence...
Weed management is one of the primary challenges for producers transitioning from conventional to or...
Crop rotations including more corn have become common in the southern region of the U.S Corn Belt du...
Farming practices such as no tillage and plowing can institute change on soil physical and chemical ...
Crop rotation and tillage can have substantial impact on the soil environment, the microbial communi...
Across the Midwestern United States, an increasing number of agricultural producers are recognizing ...
74 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The use of winter cover crops ...
AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water...
In the period from 2005 to 2009 the influence of different tillage methods and timelines on chemical...
Tillage system and crop rotation have a significant, long-term effect on soil productivity and soil ...
Although soil quality is significant for crop productivity, input efficiency, and environmental stew...
Soil and crop management practices can affect the physical properties and have a direct impact on so...
Tillage methods in the Corn Belt have changed rapidly in recent years. Tillage methods that eliminat...
AbstractCorn and soybean are among the major crops in the United States. Corn alone covers about 88 ...
Growing cover crops in systems under no tillage affects different pools of soil organic matter, and ...
Management practices in cultivated cropland generally affect soil quality, thus eventually influence...
Weed management is one of the primary challenges for producers transitioning from conventional to or...
Crop rotations including more corn have become common in the southern region of the U.S Corn Belt du...
Farming practices such as no tillage and plowing can institute change on soil physical and chemical ...
Crop rotation and tillage can have substantial impact on the soil environment, the microbial communi...
Across the Midwestern United States, an increasing number of agricultural producers are recognizing ...
74 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The use of winter cover crops ...
AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water...
In the period from 2005 to 2009 the influence of different tillage methods and timelines on chemical...
Tillage system and crop rotation have a significant, long-term effect on soil productivity and soil ...
Although soil quality is significant for crop productivity, input efficiency, and environmental stew...