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Long-term Tillage and Cropping Intensity Study :Effects on Organic Matter
Entry ID:
USDA.ARS.NPARL.LongTermTillMT
Summary
Abstract:
Problem: Soil organic matter levels have declined to about 50% oftheir
original values where wheat/fallow rotations have been practiced using intensive tillage in the Northern Great Plains. Findings: A field study was started in 1983 on a Dooley sandy loam near Culbertson, MT with the following treatments: 1. Annual wheat (W /W) with both fall and spring tillage 2. Annual wheat (W/W) with ... ![]() Geographic Coverage
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Verlan Cochran, TheCan Caesar , Robert Kolberg
Dataset Title:
Long-term tillage and cropping intensity study :Effects on Organic Matter
Dataset Release Date:
1999
Dataset Release Place:
Sidney, Montana
Dataset Publisher:
Pest Management and Agricultural Systems Research Unit, USDA-ARS
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1983-01-01
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Publications/References
J. Kristian Aase and Joseph. L. Pikul Jr. 1995. Crop and soil
responses to long-term tillage practices in the Northern Great Plains. Agron. J. 87:652-656. Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
1999-09-10
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