A critical question is whether there are agricultural management practices that can attain the multiple management goals of increasing yields, preventing nutrient losses, and suppressing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. No-till and manure application methods, such as manure injection, can enhance nutrient retention, but both may also enhance emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a powerful GHG. We assessed differences in soil N2O and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, nitrate and ammonium retention, and crop yield and protein content under combinations of vertical-till, no-till, manure injection, and manure broadcast without incorporation in a corn (Zea mays L.) silage system. During the growing seasons of 2015–2017, GHG emissions and soil mineral ...
Timely manure incorporation can reduce nutrient losses to the atmosphere and surface runoff. Keeping...
Optimizing a three-way pact comprising crop yields, fertility inputs and greenhouse gases may mini...
Food production security and resiliency require combination of agricultural management practices tha...
Traditional agricultural practices often result in gaseous losses of nitrous oxide (N2O), ammonia (N...
Information is needed regarding the effect of nitrogen source on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from...
Land application of solid beef manure may prompt greenhouse gases (GHGs) - nitrous oxide (N2O), meth...
Tillage intensity may differently impact gaseous losses of C and N to the atmosphere, but data from ...
With increasing focus on managing environmental impacts from agriculture, farmers are looking for wa...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Intensive agriculture, coupled with an increase in nitrogen fertilizer use, has contributed signific...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
Forages have a high N demand, a long growing season, and an effective root system all contributing t...
Agricultural best management practices (BMPs) promote soil health and achieve multiple positive envi...
Agronomical and environmental benefits are associated with replacing winter fallow by cover crops (C...
Dairy manure is an important nutrient source for crops but can also contribute to ammonia (NH3) and ...
Timely manure incorporation can reduce nutrient losses to the atmosphere and surface runoff. Keeping...
Optimizing a three-way pact comprising crop yields, fertility inputs and greenhouse gases may mini...
Food production security and resiliency require combination of agricultural management practices tha...
Traditional agricultural practices often result in gaseous losses of nitrous oxide (N2O), ammonia (N...
Information is needed regarding the effect of nitrogen source on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from...
Land application of solid beef manure may prompt greenhouse gases (GHGs) - nitrous oxide (N2O), meth...
Tillage intensity may differently impact gaseous losses of C and N to the atmosphere, but data from ...
With increasing focus on managing environmental impacts from agriculture, farmers are looking for wa...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Intensive agriculture, coupled with an increase in nitrogen fertilizer use, has contributed signific...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
Forages have a high N demand, a long growing season, and an effective root system all contributing t...
Agricultural best management practices (BMPs) promote soil health and achieve multiple positive envi...
Agronomical and environmental benefits are associated with replacing winter fallow by cover crops (C...
Dairy manure is an important nutrient source for crops but can also contribute to ammonia (NH3) and ...
Timely manure incorporation can reduce nutrient losses to the atmosphere and surface runoff. Keeping...
Optimizing a three-way pact comprising crop yields, fertility inputs and greenhouse gases may mini...
Food production security and resiliency require combination of agricultural management practices tha...