Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strategies, without adversely affecting crop growth or yield, was a major goal for the Midwest Management Systems Evaluation Areas (MSEA) program. Our project objectives within this program were to quantify the effects of split- and single-N fertilization strategies on NO3-N concentration and loss in subsurface drain effluent and N accumulation and yield of corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. The study was conducted on glacial till derived soils in northeast Iowa from 1993 through 1995 using no-till and chisel plow tillage treatments. One-third of the 2,611 effluent samples had NO3-N concentrations greater than 10 mg L-1 . Split applyin...
Furrow irrigation often leaches NO3-N. We hypothesized that banding and sidedressing N fertilizer on...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strategies, wit...
Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strategies, wit...
ABSTRACT. Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strat...
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
An appropriate combination of tillage and nitrogen management practices will be necessary to develop...
Because nitrogen (N) is essential to crop plant growth and development, farmers have used N fertiliz...
Subsurface drainage from thirty-six, 0.4-ha plots was monitored for three years (1990 to 1992) from ...
Data were collected from subsurface drains on 36, 0.4-ha plots at Iowa State University\u27s Northea...
Excess precipitation in Midwest agricultural production areas is often removed artificially via subs...
In semi‐arid areas such as western Nebraska, interest in subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) for corn i...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is used extensively in corn production in Iowa and the north-central region....
Balancing the amount of N needed for optimum plant growth while minimizing the NO3 that is transport...
Furrow irrigation often leaches NO3-N. We hypothesized that banding and sidedressing N fertilizer on...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strategies, wit...
Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strategies, wit...
ABSTRACT. Demonstrating positive environmental benefits of alternative N fertilizer management strat...
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
An appropriate combination of tillage and nitrogen management practices will be necessary to develop...
Because nitrogen (N) is essential to crop plant growth and development, farmers have used N fertiliz...
Subsurface drainage from thirty-six, 0.4-ha plots was monitored for three years (1990 to 1992) from ...
Data were collected from subsurface drains on 36, 0.4-ha plots at Iowa State University\u27s Northea...
Excess precipitation in Midwest agricultural production areas is often removed artificially via subs...
In semi‐arid areas such as western Nebraska, interest in subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) for corn i...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is used extensively in corn production in Iowa and the north-central region....
Balancing the amount of N needed for optimum plant growth while minimizing the NO3 that is transport...
Furrow irrigation often leaches NO3-N. We hypothesized that banding and sidedressing N fertilizer on...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...