As soil and resource conservation become dominant themes in modern agriculture, researchers seek practices that will maintain profitability while reducing inputs. Ridge tillage, which has received increasing attention as an alternative to the flat-surface, no-till system, may be one such practice
AbstractManaging the soil nitrogen (N) cycle is a major component of agricultural sustainability. So...
Nitrogen (N) management planning for corn production.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_pubs/1107/...
Fertilizer management practices for nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), and zin...
Fertilizer application technology has improved fertilizer use efficiency in ridge-till systems, but ...
Modern agriculture has become heavily dependent on fossil-fuel-based commercial nitrogen (N) for mai...
An estimated 18 to 20 percent of all corn grown in Kentucky is no-till planted. This 400 to 500 thou...
A variety of tillage and fertilization treatments for corn were tested in research settings and on p...
Guidelines, or recommendations, for nitrogen (N) management in the Corn Belt are important to corn p...
A field study was conducted on Nicollet loam soils to determine the effects of tillage and nitrogen ...
Timely manure incorporation can reduce nutrient losses to the atmosphere and surface runoff. Keeping...
A ridge-tillage configuration, with placement of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) or its source in the eleva...
Uncertainty about cost-effective methods of broadcast vs. subsurface fertilizer application and soil...
Conservation tillage as a means of reducing soil erosion has increased in popularity due to governme...
Nitrogen fertilization of row crops in humid regions can result in leaching of NO3, which represents...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm in what had been a continuous corn produ...
AbstractManaging the soil nitrogen (N) cycle is a major component of agricultural sustainability. So...
Nitrogen (N) management planning for corn production.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_pubs/1107/...
Fertilizer management practices for nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), and zin...
Fertilizer application technology has improved fertilizer use efficiency in ridge-till systems, but ...
Modern agriculture has become heavily dependent on fossil-fuel-based commercial nitrogen (N) for mai...
An estimated 18 to 20 percent of all corn grown in Kentucky is no-till planted. This 400 to 500 thou...
A variety of tillage and fertilization treatments for corn were tested in research settings and on p...
Guidelines, or recommendations, for nitrogen (N) management in the Corn Belt are important to corn p...
A field study was conducted on Nicollet loam soils to determine the effects of tillage and nitrogen ...
Timely manure incorporation can reduce nutrient losses to the atmosphere and surface runoff. Keeping...
A ridge-tillage configuration, with placement of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) or its source in the eleva...
Uncertainty about cost-effective methods of broadcast vs. subsurface fertilizer application and soil...
Conservation tillage as a means of reducing soil erosion has increased in popularity due to governme...
Nitrogen fertilization of row crops in humid regions can result in leaching of NO3, which represents...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm in what had been a continuous corn produ...
AbstractManaging the soil nitrogen (N) cycle is a major component of agricultural sustainability. So...
Nitrogen (N) management planning for corn production.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_pubs/1107/...
Fertilizer management practices for nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), and zin...