Water is usually the most limiting factor in agricultural grain crop production. Various agricultural management practices such as tillage and use of cover crops have the potential to influence water infiltration into soil. This study was conducted on a Waldron silt loam (fine, smectictic, calcareous, mesic Aeric Fluvaquents) soil to evaluate the influence of cover crop and tillage management on in situ infiltration. The field site included three replicate blocks in a randomized complete block design with each plot measuring 21.3 m (69.9 ft) length and 12.2 m (40.0 ft) width. The two treatment factors included cover crop at two levels (cereal rye [Secale cereale] cover crop [CC] versus no cover crop [NC]) and tillage at two levels (moldboar...
Since Hortonian surface runoff is one possible mechanism for the fast transport of agricultural chem...
Water infiltration in the soil is an important hydrological process that occurs at the interface of ...
Abstract Crop production is reduced by insufficient and/or excess soil water, which can significantl...
Conversion of annual grain crop systems to biofuel production systems can restore soil hydrologic fu...
Identifying agricultural practices that enhance water cycling is critical, particularly with increas...
Identifying agricultural practices that enhance water cycling is critical, particularly with increas...
ABSTRACTThis study evaluated soil and water losses, soil water infiltration and infiltration rate mo...
Understanding the effects of cover crops and tillage on soil physical properties is important for de...
Experience with no-till systems has proven that farming with little or no tillage results in better ...
Fallow-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping systems may be responsible for declines in soil organic...
Over the years, cultivation using sustainable tillage practices has gained significant importance, b...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The effects of agroforestry ...
. The ability of upland non-irrigated soil to absorb and store water is critical to to provide suffi...
Field experiments were carried out to quantify the effects of cover cropping on soil physical proper...
Water limits crop production in the semiarid northern Great Plains of the United States. Summer fall...
Since Hortonian surface runoff is one possible mechanism for the fast transport of agricultural chem...
Water infiltration in the soil is an important hydrological process that occurs at the interface of ...
Abstract Crop production is reduced by insufficient and/or excess soil water, which can significantl...
Conversion of annual grain crop systems to biofuel production systems can restore soil hydrologic fu...
Identifying agricultural practices that enhance water cycling is critical, particularly with increas...
Identifying agricultural practices that enhance water cycling is critical, particularly with increas...
ABSTRACTThis study evaluated soil and water losses, soil water infiltration and infiltration rate mo...
Understanding the effects of cover crops and tillage on soil physical properties is important for de...
Experience with no-till systems has proven that farming with little or no tillage results in better ...
Fallow-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping systems may be responsible for declines in soil organic...
Over the years, cultivation using sustainable tillage practices has gained significant importance, b...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The effects of agroforestry ...
. The ability of upland non-irrigated soil to absorb and store water is critical to to provide suffi...
Field experiments were carried out to quantify the effects of cover cropping on soil physical proper...
Water limits crop production in the semiarid northern Great Plains of the United States. Summer fall...
Since Hortonian surface runoff is one possible mechanism for the fast transport of agricultural chem...
Water infiltration in the soil is an important hydrological process that occurs at the interface of ...
Abstract Crop production is reduced by insufficient and/or excess soil water, which can significantl...