Straw and other crop residues may be an asset or a liability to the farmer depending upon how they are managed If plant residues and straw are not managed properly, they may reduce water infiltration when layered at the plow sole, clog tillage implements and cause damage to crops during cultivation. Proper management of straw and other crop residues can maximize the benefits and minimize the disadvantages. This publication summarizes several years of research at Kimberly on straw management and nitrogen requirements of crops grown in association with straw residue
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has slowly shifted to chem-fallow o...
ABSTRACT: Phytotoxic effects of allelopathic crop residues are important to trickle for their use as...
The effects of straw removal from fields under irrigated wheat and barley on soil properties has bec...
Straw and other crop residues may be an asset or a liability to the farmer depending upon how they a...
'Gaines' and 'Nugaines' varieties of soft white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) yield straw ranging...
The management of straw residue can be a concern in non-inversion tillage systems where straw tends ...
The methodology evaluates the benefits and risks of generally used nitrogen application to support c...
Not AvailableRice residues are important natural resources, and recycling of these residues improves...
The effects of straw removal from irrigated wheat and barley fields cropped to wheat and barley on s...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has been partly replaced by herbici...
Impact of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) straw removal from fields on ...
No-tillage (NT) practice, where straw is retained on the soil surface, is increasingly being used in...
The sustainability of straw removal from wheat and barley fields from the standpoint of its effects ...
Graduation date: 1985Nitrogen deficiency during the winter where winter wheat\ud (Triticum aestivum ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is considerable interest being shown in the harvest and use of straw for indu...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has slowly shifted to chem-fallow o...
ABSTRACT: Phytotoxic effects of allelopathic crop residues are important to trickle for their use as...
The effects of straw removal from fields under irrigated wheat and barley on soil properties has bec...
Straw and other crop residues may be an asset or a liability to the farmer depending upon how they a...
'Gaines' and 'Nugaines' varieties of soft white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) yield straw ranging...
The management of straw residue can be a concern in non-inversion tillage systems where straw tends ...
The methodology evaluates the benefits and risks of generally used nitrogen application to support c...
Not AvailableRice residues are important natural resources, and recycling of these residues improves...
The effects of straw removal from irrigated wheat and barley fields cropped to wheat and barley on s...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has been partly replaced by herbici...
Impact of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) straw removal from fields on ...
No-tillage (NT) practice, where straw is retained on the soil surface, is increasingly being used in...
The sustainability of straw removal from wheat and barley fields from the standpoint of its effects ...
Graduation date: 1985Nitrogen deficiency during the winter where winter wheat\ud (Triticum aestivum ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is considerable interest being shown in the harvest and use of straw for indu...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has slowly shifted to chem-fallow o...
ABSTRACT: Phytotoxic effects of allelopathic crop residues are important to trickle for their use as...
The effects of straw removal from fields under irrigated wheat and barley on soil properties has bec...