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Nitrate loss in subsurface drainage and corn yield as affected by timing of sidedress nitrogen
Jaynes, D.B.
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Agricultural Water Management
130
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2013
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C
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pp. 52-60
Using chlorophyll meters, crop sensors, or aerial photography to fine-tune sidedress N application rates have been proposed for optimizing and perhaps reducing overall N fertilizer use on corn (Zea mays L.) and thereby improving water quality by reducing NO3 losses to surface and ground waters....
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Economics of fall tillage for early and conventional soybean plantings in the midsouthern USA.
Heatherly, L.G.
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Spurlock, S.R.
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2001
Conventional soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production in the midsouthern USA has involved planting Maturity Group (MG) V and later cultivars in May and later months in a seedbed that has been shallow-tilled in the fall or spring just before planting. Moisture deficits that frequently occur...
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Survey of nitrogen fertilizer use on corn in Minnesota
Bierman, Peter M.
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Rosen, Carl J.
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Venterea, Rodney T.
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- In:
Agricultural Systems
109
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2012
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C
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pp. 43-52
fertilizer rates, (2) major N sources (excluding manures), (3)
application
timing
of the major N source, (4) use of nitrification …
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