A field study was conducted on Nicollet loam soils to determine the effects of tillage and nitrogen (N) management on the residual nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) in the soil profile. Two replications of two tillage systems (no-till and moldboard plow) and two N management practices (single application of N at the rate of 175 kg/ha and three applications totaling 125 kg/ha) were used for continuous-corn production. Soil samples were taken periodically each year to a depth of 150 cm at three locations within each of the six experimental plots (9 m apart, one along and two on either side of a tile drain running down the center of the plot). No-till and three N applications with a lower total application rate reduced the residual NO3-N in the soil pr...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Corn (Zea mays L.) production under monoculture and conventional tillage systems may land to soil de...
Subsurface drainage from thirty-six, 0.4-ha plots was monitored for three years (1990 to 1992) from ...
A field study was conducted on Nicollet loam soils to determine the effects of tillage and nitrogen ...
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
An experiment was performed to determine the movement of NOa-N through no-till and moldboard-plowed ...
A two year study was conducted on the Macdonald Campus Farm on a 2.4 ha site of shallow St. Amble lo...
Studies were conducted to acquire a better understanding of the effects of fertilizer nitrogen and c...
The residual effects of crop residues on N availability and crop growth are largely unknown. A field...
The residual effects of crop residues on N availability and crop growth are largely unknown. A field...
The residual effects of crop residues on N availability and crop growth are largely unknown. A field...
Increasing concerns about production cost and environmental impacts of N fertilization require impro...
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect and reliability of soil sample volume on nit...
Data were collected from subsurface drains on 36, 0.4-ha plots at Iowa State University\u27s Northea...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Corn (Zea mays L.) production under monoculture and conventional tillage systems may land to soil de...
Subsurface drainage from thirty-six, 0.4-ha plots was monitored for three years (1990 to 1992) from ...
A field study was conducted on Nicollet loam soils to determine the effects of tillage and nitrogen ...
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
An experiment was performed to determine the movement of NOa-N through no-till and moldboard-plowed ...
A two year study was conducted on the Macdonald Campus Farm on a 2.4 ha site of shallow St. Amble lo...
Studies were conducted to acquire a better understanding of the effects of fertilizer nitrogen and c...
The residual effects of crop residues on N availability and crop growth are largely unknown. A field...
The residual effects of crop residues on N availability and crop growth are largely unknown. A field...
The residual effects of crop residues on N availability and crop growth are largely unknown. A field...
Increasing concerns about production cost and environmental impacts of N fertilization require impro...
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect and reliability of soil sample volume on nit...
Data were collected from subsurface drains on 36, 0.4-ha plots at Iowa State University\u27s Northea...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Corn (Zea mays L.) production under monoculture and conventional tillage systems may land to soil de...
Subsurface drainage from thirty-six, 0.4-ha plots was monitored for three years (1990 to 1992) from ...