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MaLi Fallow Study for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network in Mandan, North Dakota
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The ‘Management Strategies for Soil Quality’ study was established in 1993 by Dr. Don Tanaka (USDA-ARS-NGPRL) to evaluate long-term impacts of minimum and no-till... -
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Data from: Rotating perennial forages into annual wheat cropping systems: correlations between plant available soil and grain mineral concentrations
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Correlations between plant available soil and grain mineral concentrations are often assumed, yet few studies examine these associations. Here, soil and wheat grain... -
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Data from: Integrated Crops and Livestock in Central North Dakota, USA: Agroecosystem Management to Buffer Soil Change
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Integrated crop-livestock systems have been identified as having positive agronomic and environmental outcomes, but information documenting their long-term impact on... -
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Data from: Conservation Practices Induce Tradeoffs in Soil Function: Observations from the Northern Great Plains
Department of Agriculture —
Cropland expansion and reduced crop rotation diversity throughout the northern Great Plains has negatively impacted soil quality, creating a need to identify... -
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Soil erosion and organic matter for central Great Plains cropping systems under residue removal
Department of Agriculture —
This study examined average annual changes in soil erosion from rainfall and wind forces, and trends in soil organic carbon (SOC). The diversity of geo-climatic land...