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Alluvial-derived soil 1 Crop sequence effect 1 Crop sequence experiment 1 Dynamic cropping systems 1 Glacial till-derived soil 1 Soil water depletion 1
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Anderson, Randy L. 1 Hanson, Jonathan D. 1 Krupinsky, Joseph M. 1 Liebig, Mark A. 1 Merrill, Stephen D. 1 Tanaka, Donald L. 1
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Sequence effects among crops on alluvial-derived soil compared with those on glacial till-derived soil in the northern Great Plains, USA
Merrill, Stephen D.; Tanaka, Donald L.; Liebig, Mark A.; … - In: Agricultural Systems 107 (2012) C, pp. 1-12
The dynamic cropping systems concept proposes a long-term strategy of crop sequencing to achieve production, economic and soil care goals through sound ecological management. This requires that agriculturalists have comprehensive information about how crop species affect following years’...
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