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<b>Data from: </b><b>Soil Responses to Inclusion of Corn, Soybean, and Cover Crops under Rainfed Conditions in the Northern Great Plains</b>

Metadata Updated: September 2, 2025

Increased prevalence of corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] throughout the northern Great Plains has impacted the delivery of ecosystem services from agricultural lands. Such service-related impacts are often manifested through alterations in soil properties and processes. A study was conducted to quantify the impacts of crop rotation and tillage on a suite of soil properties near Mandan, ND USA, six years after rotation treatments were updated to include corn, soybean, and annual forages (i.e., full-season cover crop mixture). Crop rotations included spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)–soybean, spring wheat–corn–soybean, and spring wheat–corn–cover crop each split by no- and minimum tillage. The cover crop was comprised of spring triticale (Triticale hexaploide Lart,), millet [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.], canola (Brassica napus subsp. Rapifera), sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), forage pea (Pisum sativum L.), soybean, and pasja turnip (Brassica campestris spp. L.). All crop phases in each rotation were present every year and treatments were replicated three times. Soil samples were collected in 2018 with a hydraulic probe to a 152.4 cm depth in increments of 0-7.6, 7.6-15.2, 15.2-30.5, 30.5-61.0, 61.0-91.4, 91.4-121.9, and 121.9-152.4 cm. Separate samples for aggregate stability analysis were collected with a trowel from the 0-7.6 cm depth. Soil samples were evaluated for soil bulk density, water-stable aggregates (WSA), electrical conductivity, soil pH, nitrate-nitrogen, available phosphorus, sulfate-sulfur, exchangeable cations (Ca, Mg, K, Na), micronutrients (B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn), total soil nitrogen, total carbon, inorganic carbon, and particulate organic matter (POM) carbon and nitrogen. Particulate organic matter (POM) was estimated from material retained on a 0.053 mm sieve analyzed for carbon and nitrogen content by dry combustion. Analyses for POM and WSA were conducted for the 0-7.6 cm depth only. Data may be used to better understand soil property responses to crop rotation and tillage practices under rainfed conditions within a semiarid continental climate. Applicable USDA soil types include Temvik, Wilton, Grassna, Linton, Mandan, and Williams.

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Metadata Created Date November 2, 2024
Metadata Updated Date September 2, 2025
Data Update Frequency irregular

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Harvested from USDA JSON

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Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date November 2, 2024
Metadata Updated Date September 2, 2025
Publisher Agricultural Research Service
Maintainer
Identifier 10.15482/USDA.ADC/26893984.v1
Data Last Modified 2025-08-27
Public Access Level public
Data Update Frequency irregular
Bureau Code 005:18
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Schema Version https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
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Harvest Object Id 34261518-5602-427c-8e0d-ce705d7ef473
Harvest Source Id d3fafa34-0cb9-48f1-ab1d-5b5fdc783806
Harvest Source Title USDA JSON
License https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Old Spatial {"type": "Point", "coordinates": -100.95, 46.771}
Program Code 005:040
Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash 711c884e81723fb91fcd2b4fb94d134b70ba5a7d81a1500de91b8b85c46ed54b
Source Schema Version 1.1
Spatial {"type": "Point", "coordinates": -100.95, 46.771}
Temporal 2012-04-01/2018-04-01

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