A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management practices for continuous corn production on the loss of nitrate-nitrogen with tile drainage water. Simulations using historical weather data were conducted for seven consecutive growing seasons for a location in Iowa. Currently, nitrogen management by most farmers in Iowa can be represented by a single application (usually NH3-N) of about 150 kg/ha. Management schemes tested to improve the efficiency of nitrogen use include fertilizer application rates, and timing and the number of applications. Model results indicate that lower application rates and multiple applications significantly decrease nitrate-nitrogen losses in both wet and dry years
Mathematical models may be used to develop management strategies that optimize the use of nutrients ...
Research on agricultural farming systems is increasingly aimed at minimizing environmental effects. ...
International audienceThe agro-hydrological model TNT2 was used to explore for a period of 14 years ...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Thoroughly tested simulation models are needed to help quantify the long-term effects of agriculture...
The use of agricultural chemicals, such as nitrogen fertilizers in corn production, often results in...
Increased level of NO3-N in the drinking water supplies is a major health concern these days. The lo...
An accurate and management sensitive simulation model for tile-drained Midwestern soils is needed to...
This data set is the product of a factorial simulation experiment designed to quantify the impact of...
Nitrate losses from subsurface tile drained row cropland in the Upper Midwest U.S. contribute to hyp...
A hydrologic and nitrate-transport simulation model was developed and used to simulate the major wat...
The processes of water movement and leaching of nitrates within the soil profile are complex, but im...
Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is...
Loss of nitrogen from the agricultural production system is of concern in Ontario. The challenge for...
Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is...
Mathematical models may be used to develop management strategies that optimize the use of nutrients ...
Research on agricultural farming systems is increasingly aimed at minimizing environmental effects. ...
International audienceThe agro-hydrological model TNT2 was used to explore for a period of 14 years ...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Thoroughly tested simulation models are needed to help quantify the long-term effects of agriculture...
The use of agricultural chemicals, such as nitrogen fertilizers in corn production, often results in...
Increased level of NO3-N in the drinking water supplies is a major health concern these days. The lo...
An accurate and management sensitive simulation model for tile-drained Midwestern soils is needed to...
This data set is the product of a factorial simulation experiment designed to quantify the impact of...
Nitrate losses from subsurface tile drained row cropland in the Upper Midwest U.S. contribute to hyp...
A hydrologic and nitrate-transport simulation model was developed and used to simulate the major wat...
The processes of water movement and leaching of nitrates within the soil profile are complex, but im...
Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is...
Loss of nitrogen from the agricultural production system is of concern in Ontario. The challenge for...
Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is...
Mathematical models may be used to develop management strategies that optimize the use of nutrients ...
Research on agricultural farming systems is increasingly aimed at minimizing environmental effects. ...
International audienceThe agro-hydrological model TNT2 was used to explore for a period of 14 years ...