Abstract
Effect of Burning and Tillage Options on Yields in a Continuous Wheat-Double-Crop Soybean Rotation
Highlights
SummaryDouble-cropping soybeans after wheat is common in southeastern Kansas and yields of double-crop soybean during the three years of this study were not affected by management of previous wheat straw practices such as burning or tillage done before planting
Double-cropping of soybeans after wheat is practiced by many producers in southeastern Kansas
Double-cropping soybeans after wheat is common in southeastern Kansas and yields of double-crop soybean during the three years of this study were not affected by management of previous wheat straw practices such as burning or tillage done before planting
Summary
Double-cropping soybeans after wheat is common in southeastern Kansas and yields of double-crop soybean during the three years of this study were not affected by management of previous wheat straw practices such as burning or tillage done before planting. In the second and third year of the study, subsequent wheat yields were increased by 30% or more when the wheat residue had been burned the previous year
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