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Abunyewa, A
Adee, E.A
Ashley, R
Barbagelata, P.A
Becker, A.W
Below, F.E
Boomsma, C.R
Boosma, C.R
Boring, T.J
Camberato, J
Chong, S
Clover, M.W
Cánepa, M
Deen, B
Dunn, D.J
Dygert, C
Ebelhar, S.A
Emmert, D
Endres, G
Ferguson, R
Franzen, D.W
Gehl, R.J
Gelderman, R
Gentry, L.E
Gordon, W.B
Hart, C.D
Hawkins, J.A
Hoben, J.P
Hsu, C.K
Hubbard, V
Hubbard, V.C
Joern, B
Klubeck, B
Laboski, C.A
Lamb, J.A
Lauzon, J
Lukach, J
Lundvall, J.P
Lyon, D
Mallarino, A.P
Mason, S
McKay, K
McSpadden-Gardner, B
Moose, S.P
Mullen, R.W
Nafziger, E.D
Nielsen, R
Oliveira, L
Osborne, S.L
Perry, C.R
Phillips, A
Pikul Jr, J.L
Raudales, R
Rehm, G.W
Repking, M.J
Robertson, G.P
Ruffo, M
Sawyer, J.E
Scharf, P
Snapp, S.S
Spray, H.C
Stevens, G
Tarkalson, D
Uribelarrea, M
Vories, E.D
Vyn, T.J
Walters, A
Warner, A
Wessel, J.R
Wortmann, C
Wyciskalla, T
Zucco, M
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1. Evaluation of the Greenseeker Active Sensor for Sugarbeet Cropping System Nitrogen Management

The application of adequate, non-excessive rates of N fertilizer to sugarbeets ( Beta vulgaris L.) continues to increase in importance with rising fertilizer costs and industry transitions from yield-based payments to payments weighted towa rd crop quality. The objective of this study is to evaluate the use of an optical sensor for its potential in assessing in-season sugarbeet N status, in-season yield prediction, and total N in foliage on day of harvest. Six N fertilizer treatments, from 0 to ...

2. Field Measurements of Nitrous Oxide Emissions across a Nitrogen Fertilizer Gradient for Corn Cropping Systems

Significant reductions in nitrous oxide (N 2O) emissions from corn (Zea maize L.) cropping systems may be possible by reducing N fertilizer i nputs with relatively little impact on crop grain yield or economic return. To te st this hypothesis, experiments we re conducted at 4 locations in corn production in Michigan in 2007. All sites were under a corn-soybean rotation. Prior to planting, six rates of urea fertilizer (0-200 lb ac -1) were broadcast and incorporated into four replicate plots (RCB...