Soybean planting depth study
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Organic grain farmers in Tennessee grow early-maturing ‘Purple Bounty’ hairy vetch and ‘Abruzzi’ rye and, allowing timely roll-crimping for no-till corn and soybean planting. They have also observed variation among vetch lines in no-till termination, and achieve 100% kill …
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To assess the effect of soil type on infection of soybean, three types of soil (Glyndon sandy loam, La prairie silt loam and Fargo silty clay) which represent soils of the soybean production regions in the Red River Valley were examined in greenhouse and field studies. Soil type significantly affected disease development, with higher severity ...
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This thesis examines potential impacts of shifts to increased soybean planting in the SW Wisconsin’s Grant River watershed where instrument records for water and sediment yields span pre- and post-1990 years of cropping practices. Overall, it was found that soybean agriculture has yet to have noticeable effects on the Grant River hydrology.
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The experimental design was a randomized complete block with the five soybean varieties used in the field study and soils from the three field sites as treatments. ... Soils from the three sites were sampled at planting to a depth of 20 cm to determine N mineralization potential of the soil under constant conditions. ... By planting soybean at ...
[DOC File]The effect of 3, 20, and 60 yrs of cultivation on selected ...
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Sep 01, 2006 · In an 8-yr study in northern Georgia, USA, soybean and sorghum were doublecropped with wheat in various sequences under no-tillage, strip-tillage (chisel 20-cm deep directly under the row with no other tillage), and conventional tillage (disk harrow) (Langdale et al., 1990).
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The experiments commenced in June 1984. In the first season (June - September, 1984), population of mutant IRj 2114 was established in the field by planting soybean seeds inoculated with the mutant Rhizobium. Three plots, each measuring 27m by 9m, were used for planting.
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