Long-term tillage and cropping system experiment for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network and Nutrient Use and Outcome Network in Lincoln, Nebraska
<p>Long-term tillage and cropping system experiment for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network and Nutrient Use and Outcome Network in Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln NE Long-term Tillage Project Overview of NELITCSE: Long-term Tillage and Cropping System Experiment (Lincoln, NE) The objectives of this experiment is to evaluate the agronomic and environmental impacts of long-term tillage and crop rotation practices in a rainfed agroecosystem. This experiment was initiated in 1981 with continuous corn only under six tillage practices (chisel, tandem disk, moldboard plow, no-till, ridge-tillage, and subsoil tillage). In 1985, the experimental design was modified to include 3 crop rotation systems (continuous corn, corn-soybean, and continuous soybean) under 6 tillage practices. Each year, both the corn phase and soybean phase of the two-year rotation system are present. In 2015, all tillage practices were converted to no-till to evaluate the magnitude, direction, and rate of agronomic and soil changes to this management shift. In addition, the continuous soybean system was converted to continuous corn with a 3-species winter cover crop (hairy vetch, purple-topped radish, and cereal rye). Prepared 13 Sep 2016 (V. Jin)</p> <div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: Lincoln, NE Long-term tillage and cropping system experiment (NELITCSE) CSV data.</p> <p>File Name: NELITCSE_csv_data.zip</p><p>Resource Description: CSV format data on Experimental Units, Field Sites, Nutrient Efficiency, Residue Management, Soil Chemistry, Soil Physics, Amendments, Planting, Tillage, Persons, Treatments, Weather Daily, Weather Station.</p></li></ul>
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Format: | Dataset biblioteca |
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2020
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Subjects: | Environmental sciences, farming, Environment, NP211, NP212, crop rotation, grain yield, soybeans, tillage, greenhouse gas, Climate Change, environmental impact, Soils, crops, air temperature, Precipitation, data.gov, ARS, |
Online Access: | https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Long-term_tillage_and_cropping_system_experiment_for_Greenhouse_gas_Reduction_through_Agricultural_Carbon_Enhancement_network_and_Nutrient_Use_and_Outcome_Network_in_Lincoln_Nebraska/24665073 |
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Summary: | <p>Long-term tillage and cropping system experiment for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network and Nutrient Use and Outcome Network in Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln NE Long-term Tillage Project Overview of NELITCSE: Long-term Tillage and Cropping System Experiment (Lincoln, NE) The objectives of this experiment is to evaluate the agronomic and environmental impacts of long-term tillage and crop rotation practices in a rainfed agroecosystem. This experiment was initiated in 1981 with continuous corn only under six tillage practices (chisel, tandem disk, moldboard plow, no-till, ridge-tillage, and subsoil tillage). In 1985, the experimental design was modified to include 3 crop rotation systems (continuous corn, corn-soybean, and continuous soybean) under 6 tillage practices. Each year, both the corn phase and soybean phase of the two-year rotation system are present. In 2015, all tillage practices were converted to no-till to evaluate the magnitude, direction, and rate of agronomic and soil changes to this management shift. In addition, the continuous soybean system was converted to continuous corn with a 3-species winter cover crop (hairy vetch, purple-topped radish, and cereal rye). Prepared 13 Sep 2016 (V. Jin)</p> <div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: Lincoln, NE Long-term tillage and cropping system experiment (NELITCSE) CSV data.</p> <p>File Name: NELITCSE_csv_data.zip</p><p>Resource Description: CSV format data on Experimental Units, Field Sites, Nutrient Efficiency, Residue Management, Soil Chemistry, Soil Physics, Amendments, Planting, Tillage, Persons, Treatments, Weather Daily, Weather Station.</p></li></ul> |
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