281-17 A Quarter Century of a Tillage-Rotation-Nitrogen Rate Study in Nebraska.

Poster Number 1527

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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Minneapolis Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC

Charles A. Shapiro, 57905 866 Rd., University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Concord, NE and Ankit Shekhar, Haskell Ag Lab, University of Nebraska, Concord, NE
Poster Presentation
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  • Abstract:
    A long term tillage-rotation-N rate study was established in 1986 and included annual plowing, disking and no-till on a mixed Baltic silty clay loam and a Coleridge silty clay loam (Cumulic Haplaqualls) with 4-5% organic matter, rain fed in northeast Nebraska, Haskell Agricultural Laboratory (42.38 degree Lat, -96.954 degree Long.) Long term yield trends will be shown in relationship to precipitation and ET variability.

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