363-9 Short-Term Economics of Late-Seeded Cover Crops in a Semi-Arid Environment.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation
See more from this Session: Economics of Cover Crops and Impact on Crop Productivity
Abstract:
Costs for establishing cover crops were calculated based on seed costs, along with the cost for no-till planting the treatments. Cover crop establishment costs ranged from $53 to $106 ha-1. Response crop results showed no impact of cover crops on yields, implying no short-term direct economic benefit, but also no added cost through negative production effects. Consequently, economic analysis focused on the most cost effective treatment producing the most aboveground cover crop biomass per unit cost. Apparent NO3-N uptake by each cover crop treatment was correlated with biomass production (r=0.74) though apparent NO3-N uptake and biomass production varied widely among years. Economic analysis of N uptake also identified the most cost efficient treatments for NO3-N retention. Overall, purple top turnip (Brassica rapa L.) resulted in the lowest average cost per unit biomass and lowest cost per unit N uptake, at $42 Mg-1 biomass and $2.70 kg-1 N respectively.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation
See more from this Session: Economics of Cover Crops and Impact on Crop Productivity