2024
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21674
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Long‐term tillage and residue removal effects on soil carbon, nitrogen, and grain yield in irrigated corn

Marty R. Schmer,
Salvador Ramirez,
Virginia L. Jin
et al.

Abstract: Corn (Zea mays L.) stover demand as a forage or for an emerging bioeconomy has increased the importance of determining the long‐term effects of stover removal on grain yield and soil properties. Study objectives were to evaluate grain yield, soil organic carbon (SOC), and total soil N (0–150 cm) in a 20‐year, irrigated, continuous corn study, located in eastern Nebraska, under conventional tillage (CT) and no‐till (NT) with variable corn stover removal rates (none, medium, and high). After 20 years, grain yiel… Show more

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