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1. A Crop-Based Approach for In-Season N Management of CornOver-application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer on corn has resulted in elevated levels of N in ground and surface waters. A major factor contributing to decreased N use efficiency and environmental contamination for traditional corn N management schemes is routine pre-season application of large doses of N before the crop can effectively utilize this N. Our long-term research goal is to reduce these over-applications by using remote sensing to direct fertilizer only to areas needing N at times when... |
2. 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 |