Abstract
Tillage and Nitrogen Placement Effects on Yields in a Short-Season Corn/Wheat/Double-Crop Soybean Rotation
Highlights
Many crop rotation systems are used in southeastern Kansas
Overall in 2014, adding nitrogen (N) improved average wheat yields, but different N placement methods resulted in similar yields
Double-crop soybean yields were unaffected by tillage or the residual from N treatments that were applied to the previous wheat crop
Summary
Many crop rotation systems are used in southeastern Kansas. This experiment is designed to determine the long-term effects of selected tillage and N fertilizer placement options on yields of short-season corn, wheat, and double-crop soybean in rotation. W. (2015) "Tillage and Nitrogen Placement Effects on Yields in a Short-Season Corn/Wheat/Double-Crop Soybean Rotation," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol 1: Iss. 4. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. Copyright January 2015 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.
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