Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is one of the more promising practices to reduce nitrate loss to streams from tile drainage systems without negatively affecting production. Because availability of replicated tile-drained field data is limited and because use of cover crops to reduce nitrate loss has only been tested over a few years with limited environmental and management conditions, estimating the impacts of cover crops under the range of expected conditions is difficult. If properly tested against observed data, models can objectively estimate the relative effects of different weather conditions and agronomic practices (e.g., various N fertilizer application rates in conj...
Cover crops (CC) provide numerous ecosystem services such as improving soil health, reducing nutrien...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Winter cover crops are an effective conservation management practice with potential to improve water...
Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is...
Planting winter cover crops into corn-soybean rotations is a potential approach for reducing subsurf...
An accurate and management sensitive simulation model for tile-drained Midwestern soils is needed to...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO 3 -N) loading from subsurface drainage is an environmental concern in the Midwe...
Nitrate losses from subsurface tile drained row cropland in the Upper Midwest U.S. contribute to hyp...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
Thoroughly tested simulation models are needed to help quantify the long-term effects of agriculture...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) transport from agricultural lands is a major source of surface water pollut...
Nitrate nitrogen losses through subsurface drainage and crop yield are determined by multiple climat...
Cover crops (CC) provide numerous ecosystem services such as improving soil health, reducing nutrien...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Winter cover crops are an effective conservation management practice with potential to improve water...
Planting winter cover crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L.) after corn and soybean harvest is...
Planting winter cover crops into corn-soybean rotations is a potential approach for reducing subsurf...
An accurate and management sensitive simulation model for tile-drained Midwestern soils is needed to...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO 3 -N) loading from subsurface drainage is an environmental concern in the Midwe...
Nitrate losses from subsurface tile drained row cropland in the Upper Midwest U.S. contribute to hyp...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
Thoroughly tested simulation models are needed to help quantify the long-term effects of agriculture...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) transport from agricultural lands is a major source of surface water pollut...
Nitrate nitrogen losses through subsurface drainage and crop yield are determined by multiple climat...
Cover crops (CC) provide numerous ecosystem services such as improving soil health, reducing nutrien...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Winter cover crops are an effective conservation management practice with potential to improve water...