Previous studies measured a long-term increase in infiltration rate in a sandy loam soil with time when alfalfa (Medicago saliva L., cv. WL514) was grown. Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) was direct-planted into alfalfa to determine if the high infiltration rates measured under alfalfa culture could be maintained in cotton under either a till or no-till system. Treatments were no-till or tillage to the 0.15 - m depth just before the cotton was planted. Prior compaction levels created by harvest traffic applied to the alfalfa made the soil loose or compacted. Cotton was planted flat and irrigated as a basin. Infiltration rates measured 2 h after water was applied and averaged for the season were 101 (no-till, loose), 56 (till, loose), 82 (no-t...
In a three-year study, the major advantage of a zone cotton production system with controlled traffi...
Fallow-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping systems may be responsible for declines in soil organic...
An improved understanding of the impact of tillage systems on soil hydraulic properties is necessary...
Previous studies measured a long-term increase in infiltration rate in a sandy loam soil with time w...
Infiltration rates were measured for alfalfa, (Medicago saliva L., cv. WL514) subjected to treatment...
Settling and trafficking of a soil after tillage causes rapid changes in the soil physical condition...
Infiltration rates were measured for alfalfa, (Medicago saliva L., cv. WL514) subjected to treatment...
Permeability problems on irrigated soils may be alleviated by root systems that increase water flow ...
Tillage and wheel-traffic compaction alter pore structure and hydraulic properties of agricultural s...
Infiltration into soils is strongly correlated with macroporosity. Under agricultural land use, the ...
Identifying agricultural practices that enhance water cycling is critical, particularly with increas...
Field experiments were initiated in 2001 for a cotton-based conservation tillage project at sites in...
Traffic during alfalfa harvest operations can cause soil compaction and damage to newly growing stem...
Root development in alfalfa (Medicago satire L.) is dependent of many factors including the soil env...
Effect of haying (hayed or not hayed prior to tillage), tillage (no-tillage, minimum tillage, or con...
In a three-year study, the major advantage of a zone cotton production system with controlled traffi...
Fallow-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping systems may be responsible for declines in soil organic...
An improved understanding of the impact of tillage systems on soil hydraulic properties is necessary...
Previous studies measured a long-term increase in infiltration rate in a sandy loam soil with time w...
Infiltration rates were measured for alfalfa, (Medicago saliva L., cv. WL514) subjected to treatment...
Settling and trafficking of a soil after tillage causes rapid changes in the soil physical condition...
Infiltration rates were measured for alfalfa, (Medicago saliva L., cv. WL514) subjected to treatment...
Permeability problems on irrigated soils may be alleviated by root systems that increase water flow ...
Tillage and wheel-traffic compaction alter pore structure and hydraulic properties of agricultural s...
Infiltration into soils is strongly correlated with macroporosity. Under agricultural land use, the ...
Identifying agricultural practices that enhance water cycling is critical, particularly with increas...
Field experiments were initiated in 2001 for a cotton-based conservation tillage project at sites in...
Traffic during alfalfa harvest operations can cause soil compaction and damage to newly growing stem...
Root development in alfalfa (Medicago satire L.) is dependent of many factors including the soil env...
Effect of haying (hayed or not hayed prior to tillage), tillage (no-tillage, minimum tillage, or con...
In a three-year study, the major advantage of a zone cotton production system with controlled traffi...
Fallow-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping systems may be responsible for declines in soil organic...
An improved understanding of the impact of tillage systems on soil hydraulic properties is necessary...