In trying to determine if it would pay Kentucky farmers to irrigate corn, one of the most important steps is to ascertain the long-time average yield increases to be expected from supplemental irrigation. The yield data reported below are the results of an experiment applicable for a fairly large group of soils occurring in Kentucky
Soil moisture conditions can have a large effect on crop responses to nitrogen fertilization. Kentuc...
Rainfed and irrigated systems in which corn is grown either in rotation with soybean or as a continu...
Results of an experiment conducted in 1968 at Princeton, Kentucky on low phosphate soil showed that ...
In trying to determine if it would pay Kentucky farmers to irrigate corn, one of the most important ...
Irrigation is not widely used in Kentucky for two reasons: 1) high average yearly rainfall, and 2) l...
One of the most economically important services available to Kentucky farmers is that of soil testin...
Corn (Zea Mays L.) is a grain crop with large productivity, but also elevated evapotranspiration dem...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
As more farmers adopt no-tillage methods of farming the questions arises whether or not all soils ar...
Some concern has developed during recent years that fertilizer is being used by farmers on fields wi...
Corn performance and yield varies as a function of the growing environment and soil properties. Comp...
Corn yields in Iowa often could be improved with better water table management practices, but many s...
The need for more information about the yield of various crops under defined levels of management in...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
Plant water stress is the most limiting single factor in crop production in Kentucky. It almost alwa...
Soil moisture conditions can have a large effect on crop responses to nitrogen fertilization. Kentuc...
Rainfed and irrigated systems in which corn is grown either in rotation with soybean or as a continu...
Results of an experiment conducted in 1968 at Princeton, Kentucky on low phosphate soil showed that ...
In trying to determine if it would pay Kentucky farmers to irrigate corn, one of the most important ...
Irrigation is not widely used in Kentucky for two reasons: 1) high average yearly rainfall, and 2) l...
One of the most economically important services available to Kentucky farmers is that of soil testin...
Corn (Zea Mays L.) is a grain crop with large productivity, but also elevated evapotranspiration dem...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
As more farmers adopt no-tillage methods of farming the questions arises whether or not all soils ar...
Some concern has developed during recent years that fertilizer is being used by farmers on fields wi...
Corn performance and yield varies as a function of the growing environment and soil properties. Comp...
Corn yields in Iowa often could be improved with better water table management practices, but many s...
The need for more information about the yield of various crops under defined levels of management in...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
Plant water stress is the most limiting single factor in crop production in Kentucky. It almost alwa...
Soil moisture conditions can have a large effect on crop responses to nitrogen fertilization. Kentuc...
Rainfed and irrigated systems in which corn is grown either in rotation with soybean or as a continu...
Results of an experiment conducted in 1968 at Princeton, Kentucky on low phosphate soil showed that ...