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Continuous cropping obstacles (CCOs) refer to the phenomenon that the same crop or its related species are continuously planted on the same plot, and even under normal management conditions, the ...
DURING the War of 1914-18, the late T. Wibberley published his book “Farming on Factory Lines”, in which he advocated more continuous systems of cropping than those generally in use.
Research published in Agronomy Journal in 2017 reported that rainfed fields across the Midwest suffered an average 4.3 percent yield penalty in continuous corn production and a 10.3 percent yield ...
A long-term field experiment was established on a kaolinitic Alfisol in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1972. The land was cleared manually from secondary forest and used for (i) continuous no-till cropping with ...
Although about 20% of Illinois cropping systems are planted to continuous corn, it's nearly impossible to find fields planted this way for decades at a time. Yet long-term experiments, including ...
The paper, “Comparing continuous-corn and soybean-corn rotation cropping systems in the U.S. central Midwest: Trade-offs among crop yield, nutrient losses, and change in soil organic carbon ...
Climate Research, Vol. 65, CR SPECIAL 31: Modelling climate change impacts for food security (September 28, 2015), pp. 141-157 (17 pages) ...
LOS BAÑOS, Laguna—The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) celebrated the milestone of having set the world record of cropping seasons by having planted its 183rd crop in its Long-Term ...
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