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Data from: Crop Sequence and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Properties in the Western Corn Belt
Department of Agriculture —
Understanding long-term management effects on soil properties is necessary to determine the sustainability of cropping systems. Documentation of soil property... -
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Quadrat-based monitoring of desert grassland vegetation at the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico, 1915-2016
Department of Agriculture —
The data set covers a 101-year period (1915-2016) of quadrat-based plant sampling at the Jornada Experimental Range in southern New Mexico. At each sampling event, a... -
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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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Data from: Diversified grain rotations can be highly and reliably productive in unstable climates
Department of Agriculture —
Data and analysis from: Ewing, P. M., Chim, B. K., Lehman, R. M., & Osborne, S. L. (2024). Diversified grain rotations can be highly and reliably productive in... -
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Data from: Yield and profit comparison of diversified versus conventional crop rotation systems in South Dakota
Department of Agriculture —
Diversified crop rotations with no-till management are considered fundamental to sustainable agroecosystems; however, associated uncertainty in economic returns may... -
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Data from: Integrated crop-livestock system effects on soil N, P, and pH in a semiarid region
Department of Agriculture —
Efficient use of plant nutrients is an important attribute to concurrently achieve production and environmental goals in integrated crop-livestock (ICL) systems....