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Crop specific and rotation management tools

Magnesium management in the soil crop system – a crop rotation approach
 

Magnesium management in the soil crop system – a crop rotation approach  

... 15 crop sequences: nine with oil-seed rape (OR) and six with maize grown for grain or silage (SM) as dominant ...Mg management was evaluated using two methods: soil surface balance, and soil system ...

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Soil Specific Crop Management

Soil Specific Crop Management

... The objectives of this workshop were to: (i) review recent and current knowledge and application technology with respect to soil specific management, (ii) outline the necessa[r] ...

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CROP ROTATION: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CROP ROTATION: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

... same crop is grown in the same field for a long time, the yield level ...one crop always explore the same soil layers and demand the same proportion of different nutrients, the soil gets exhausted while ...

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Energy and Economic Returns by Crop Rotation

Energy and Economic Returns by Crop Rotation

... to management by crop and ...and management, land and management, and ...and management are not ...three-year rotation result in the highest returns for this ...by crop ...

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THE INVESTIGATION OF CROP WEEDINESS IN THE CROP ROTATION OF
ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEM

THE INVESTIGATION OF CROP WEEDINESS IN THE CROP ROTATION OF ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEM

... Weed population density and biomass production may be markedly reduced using crop rotation strategy (Liebman and Davis, 2000). Weed control strategies can be grouped into four types – improving soil ...

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Crop rotation for the management of root-lesion nematodes in the northern grain region of Australia

Crop rotation for the management of root-lesion nematodes in the northern grain region of Australia

... (1) Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS, P. R. China 150081; (2) Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R.China 100049; (3) Department of Plant Protection, Agricultural College, ...

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Impact of crop residue management on crop production and soil chemistry after seven years of crop rotation in temperate climate, loamy soils

Impact of crop residue management on crop production and soil chemistry after seven years of crop rotation in temperate climate, loamy soils

... sustainable management of agro-ecosystems in a context of climate change and an ever growing global ...of crop residues is one of the important management aspects under debate, since it represents an ...

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Design of an organic farming crop rotation experiment

Design of an organic farming crop rotation experiment

... conventional crop production where the management factors can be optimised individually ...and management of organic crop rotations. The main reason is that crop management of ...

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Alfalfa Stand Renovation: Reseed or Crop Rotation?

Alfalfa Stand Renovation: Reseed or Crop Rotation?

... same crop is produced year after year on the same site, the importance of crop rotation can not be ...with crop rotation (Magdoff, ...harvest management or grazing, declining ...

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Understanding the legacy effect of previous forage crop and tillage management on soil biology, after conversion to an arable crop rotation

Understanding the legacy effect of previous forage crop and tillage management on soil biology, after conversion to an arable crop rotation

... or management can alter population dynamics, changing soil biology within the ...field management can improve soil fertility, whilst natural variations in plant species growth and root system may create ...

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Maize response to different straw management and tillage systems
 under cereal crop rotation

Maize response to different straw management and tillage systems under cereal crop rotation

... straw management, tillage systems, maize yield, cereal rotation INTRODUCTION The high economic importance of maize and the availability of new hybrids more and more adapted to soil and climate conditions ...

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Soil Total Carbon and Crop Yield Affected by Crop Rotation and Cultural Practice

Soil Total Carbon and Crop Yield Affected by Crop Rotation and Cultural Practice

... and management practices can influence both SOC and SIC, we examined the effect of crop rotation and cultural practices on STC that comprises both SOC and ...

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Determining the role of plant-parasitic nematodes in the crop rotation yield effect, and the influence of crop rotation and nematicide application on the nematode community

Determining the role of plant-parasitic nematodes in the crop rotation yield effect, and the influence of crop rotation and nematicide application on the nematode community

... long-term rotation sites, from plots managed for optimum production, for a period of 9-11 years—depending on the site-- ending in 1995 (Porter et ...of rotation for corn lasts only one year while yield ...

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Location-specific nutrient and crop management in rice farming: mobile phone and web-based decision tools are bringing results of research to farmers

Location-specific nutrient and crop management in rice farming: mobile phone and web-based decision tools are bringing results of research to farmers

... Model on high- end (cloud based) server Output Input: Information from farmer Web mobile GSM phone Smartphone Printed. guidelines SMS Smartphone Image on[r] ...

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Nitrous oxide emissions from arable soil: Effects of crop rotation, tillage and manure management

Nitrous oxide emissions from arable soil: Effects of crop rotation, tillage and manure management

... › In well-aerated cropland soil N 2 O emissions are mainly driven by inputs of manure and crop residues. On such soils reduced tillage appeared to be a mitigation option › Anaerobic digestion of green manure crops ...

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Dryland Pea Production and Water Use Responses to Tillage, Crop Rotation, and Weed Management Practice

Dryland Pea Production and Water Use Responses to Tillage, Crop Rotation, and Weed Management Practice

... weed management practice, but seed num- ber per pod was 5% greater with the traditional ...extended crop rotation with nonlegumes and the improved weed management due to enhanced plant growth ...

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Nitrogen leaching: a crop rotation perspective on the effect of N surplus, field management and use of catch crops

Nitrogen leaching: a crop rotation perspective on the effect of N surplus, field management and use of catch crops

... However, management factors, such as use of catch crops, greatly affect the actual loss and are a key to reduce N ...long-term crop rotation ex- periment in Denmark, and it aims to quantify, from a ...

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A financial analysis of different livestock management approaches within different crop rotation systems in the middle Swartland

A financial analysis of different livestock management approaches within different crop rotation systems in the middle Swartland

... Producers are generally considered risk-averse, which makes risk mitigation one of the key incentives for integrating livestock into their cropping system (Bell & Moore, 2012). In the case of larger farms, and ...

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Changes in technological quality of food wheat in a four crop rotation

Changes in technological quality of food wheat in a four crop rotation

... varieties*years*soil-management*fertilization – the ac- tual factor used to calculate the grand mean is, of course, always skipped and the summing-up and dividing-step is shared by all factors), but all the ...

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Long-Term Corn and Soybean Response to Crop
Rotation and Tillage

Long-Term Corn and Soybean Response to Crop Rotation and Tillage

... potential management practice to mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration (Lal, ...affect crop emergence and early-season growth, yields with NT can often be ...multiple crop rotations in ...

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