On-Farm Comparison of Conservation Tillage Systems for Corn Following Soybeans
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On-Farm Comparison of Conservation Tillage Systems for Corn Following Soybeans
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2007-09
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University of Minnesota Extension
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Newsletter or Bulletin
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The purpose of this publication is to assist producers and crop consultants in selecting a conservation tillage system for corn in a corn-soybean rotation. It presents results of on-farm yield trials conducted across southern Minnesota and provides management tips for conservation tillage.
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15 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.
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This project was funded by EPA 319 grant awarded by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and managed by the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center, Les Everett project manager. In addition, the Monsanto Corporation provided funding and management of seven on-farm trial sites.
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DeJong-Hughes, J. and Vetsch, J. 2007. On-Farm Comparison of Conservation Tillage Systems for Corn Following Soybeans. University of Minnesota Extension Bulletin 08483.
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DeJong-Hughes, Jodi; Vetsch, Jeffrey. (2007). On-Farm Comparison of Conservation Tillage Systems for Corn Following Soybeans. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48314.
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