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1. Yield Monitoring- The Beginning or the EndAs site specific management or precision farming gains acceptance with the agricultural producer, the question remains: '.Where do I begin?". As technology creates and makes available new machines for the site specific environment: ''How do they fit into the picture?". As the yield monitor has become the most popular and accepted of these technological innovations for the agricultural producer, what role does it play in the sitc specific management concept? What is site specific management and where... |
2. Fertilizer management and cover crop effects on phosphorus use efficiency, environmental efficiency and crop yieldPhosphorus loss from agricultural production is a significant contributor to the degradation and contamination of surface and ground waters. To help protect these waters, it is vital to maximize agronomic and environmental efficiency of phosphorus in the cropping system. The objective of this study was to quantify the effects of cover crops and different phosphorus fertilizer management practices on nutrient use efficiency, environmental efficiency and yield in a no-tillage corn-soybean rotation.... R. Carver, N. Nelson, G. Kluitenberg, K. Roozeboom, P. Tomlinson |
3. Corn Response to Sulfur Fertilization in Central Iowa SoilsReductions in atmospheric sulfur (S) deposition and increased S removal through continuous cropping have led to S fertilizer responses in many crops. Responses to S fertilization by corn (Zea mays L.), however, have been inconsistent across the upper Midwest. Our objectives with this field study were to: (i) compare S sources for corn vegetative growth and grain yield; (ii) evaluate soil extractable S and S tissue concentrations at different growth stages as S diagnostic tools;... J. Kovar, C. Crespo, C. Hart, R. Roth, P. O'brien, S. Ruis |
4. Cropping System Diversification Has Strong Short-term but Limited Long-term Impacts on Soil Phosphorus DynamicsCrop diversification provides several agroecosystem benefits, yet the effects of extended crop rotations and livestock integration on soil phosphorus (P) dynamics are not well understood. We examined the effect of three cropping systems: a corn (Zea mays L.)-soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) rotation with synthetic fertilizer (2 year), a corn-soybean-small grain rotation with red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) and composted cattle manure as a fertilizer source (3 year),... J. Kovar, C. Crespo, J. Berkey, P. O'brien, W. Huang, M. Liebman, M. Mcdaniel |