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Hundal, L.S
Zuber, S.M
Trower, T
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Zuber, S.M
Behnke, G.D
Nafziger, E.D
Villamil, M.B
Laboski, C
Boerboom, C.M
Andraski, T.W
Trower, T
Hundal, L.S
Cox, A.E
Kumar, K
Tian, G
Granato, T.C
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1. Comparison of Soil Properties under Long-Term Crop Rotation and Tillage

Shifts in cropping systems from long-term rotations including forages to mostly annual crops has intensified tillage, but has also led to the development of conservation tillage practices such as no-till. There is a shortage of information about the interactive, long-term effects of rotation and tillage on soil quality. The objective of this study was to assess soil chemical and physical properties after 15 years of crop rotation and tillage treatments. Continuous corn (Zea mays L.) (CCC), corn-soybean...

2. Weed Control Timing Effects on Corn Yield Response to Nitrogen

Nitrogen (N) rate guidelines for corn are under c ontinued scrutiny to maximize N use efficiency in order to minimize potential N losses to th e environment while maximizing economic returns to growers, especially with significant N fertilizer price increases in recent years. In-season crop stress can potentially affect corn N needs for optimum production. Recently, postemergence weed control has become more common with th e availability of glyphosate resistant corn hybrids. Delaying weed control...

3. Effect of Biosolids Application On Plant Available Nutrients

Biosolids are a by-product of municipal wastewater treatment process which is extensively treated to meet all applicable federal and state regulations so that they can it can be safely applied to land. Approximately, 7.9 million dry metric tons of biosolids are produced annually in the United States (U.S.) and over 55% of this amount is beneficially utilized through land application (NEBRA, 2007). Farmland application of biosolids is considered to be one of the most economical and environmentally...