2014
Wheat residue management impacts on soil quality and soybean yield in a double crop system
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Field management Soil healthTillage
Lead Principal Investigator:
Josh Lofton, Louisiana State University
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Brief Project Summary:

The potential impacts of the various residue management techniques in wheat-soybean double system on soil quality (using the various indicators) and soybean yield will impact producers making production decisions. Information gathered from this study will help producers maintain a balance between maximizing output and maintaining environmental quality. The research will evaluate five post-harvest residue management techniques, namely residue burning-no till; residue burning-conventional tillage; full residue retention-no till; full residue retention-conventional tillage; and residue shredding-no till-no burn, in wheat-soybean double crop system on soil quality. Key soil quality indicators...

Unique Keywords:
#soil and tillage management
Information And Results
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