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Long-term Tillage and Cropping System Effects on Crop Yield and Soil Quality
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USDA.ARS.CPCRC.CropSyst
Summary
Abstract:
(adapted from Project Abstract)
Problem: Many of the present cropping systems in the steeply-sloping Pacific Northwest dryland region are detrimental to soil quality because of excessive soil erosion and loss of soil organic matter. Soil that is losing soil organic matter is not biologically or economically sustainable. Conventional systems that include summer fallow, while they normally improve ... ![]() Geographic Coverage
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Dataset Originator/Creator:
Paul E Rasmussen, Stephan L.Albrecht, C.L. Douglas Jr., Stewart Wuest, Ronald W. Rickman, and Dale E. Wilkins
Dataset Title:
Long-term Tillage and Cropping System Effects on Crop Yield and SoilQuality
Dataset Release Date:
1999
Dataset Release Place:
Pendleton, OR
Dataset Publisher:
Columbia Plateau Conservation Research Center, USDA-ARS
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Published data have been peer reviewed, however, project is still ongoing.
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Last DIF Revision Date:
2004-03-12
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