Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen leaching to groundwater. More efficient herbicide use can decrease or eliminate the herbicide leaching losses to water sources. In this project, the effects of seven N management practices on water quality were evaluated after collecting data from 40 experimental plots. Lower rates of N application and strip and hay cropping systems help produce lower concentrations of NO3-N in the shallow groundwater in comparison with the higher rate of N application. Also, banding of herbicides has resulted in lower herbicide losses to shallow groundwater. The use of the late spring NO3-N test (LSNT) and strip cropping show a great deal of promise to protect...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
In the fourth year of this ongoing project, the effects of nine N-management practices under differe...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Nitrate from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and ground water i...
In agriculture, nitrogen (N) fertilizer recommendations historically have been based on the producer...
Nitrates from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and groundwater i...
Agricultural chemicals pose a threat to groundwater largely because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3 N) and pe...
Because nitrogen (N) is essential to crop plant growth and development, farmers have used N fertiliz...
Contamination of groundwater by nitrate and pesticides has been documented by various state and fede...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is used extensively in corn production in Iowa and the north-central region....
Balancing the amount of N needed for optimum plant growth while minimizing the NO3 that is transport...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
In the fourth year of this ongoing project, the effects of nine N-management practices under differe...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Nitrate from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and ground water i...
In agriculture, nitrogen (N) fertilizer recommendations historically have been based on the producer...
Nitrates from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and groundwater i...
Agricultural chemicals pose a threat to groundwater largely because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3 N) and pe...
Because nitrogen (N) is essential to crop plant growth and development, farmers have used N fertiliz...
Contamination of groundwater by nitrate and pesticides has been documented by various state and fede...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is used extensively in corn production in Iowa and the north-central region....
Balancing the amount of N needed for optimum plant growth while minimizing the NO3 that is transport...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
In the fourth year of this ongoing project, the effects of nine N-management practices under differe...