Farming Systems Study for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network in Morris, Minnesota
Farming Systems Study for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network in Morris, Minnesota
Tillage is decreasing globally due to recognized benefits of fuel savings and improved soil health in the absence of disturbance. However, a perceived inability to control weeds effectively and economically hinders no-till adoption in organic production systems in the Upper Midwest, USA. A strip-tillage (ST) strategy was explored as an intermediate approach to reducing fuel use and soil disturbance, and still controlling weeds. An 8-year comparison was made between two tillage approaches, one primarily using ST the other using a combination of conventional plow, disk and chisel tillage [conventional tillage (CT)]. Additionally, two rotation schemes were explored within each tillage system: a 2-year rotation (2y) of corn (Zea mays L.), and soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) with a winter rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop; and a 4-year rotation (4y) of corn, soybean, spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) underseeded with alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), and a second year of alfalfa. These treatments resulted in comparison of four main management systems CT-2y, CT-4y, ST-2y and ST-4y, which also were managed under fertilized and non-fertilized conditions. Yields, whole system productivity (evaluated with potential gross returns), and weed seed densities (first 4 years) were measured. Across years, yields of corn, soybean and wheat were greater by 34% or more under CT than ST but alfalfa yields were the same. Within tillage strategies, corn yields were the same in 2y and 4y rotations, but soybean yields, only under ST, were 29% lower in the fertilized 4y than 2 yr rotation. In the ST-4y system yields of corn and soybean were the same in fertilized and non-fertilized treatments. Over the entire rotation, system productivity was highest in the fertilized CT-2y system, but the same among fertilized ST-4y, and non-fertilized ST-2y, ST-4y, and CT-4y systems. Over the first 4 years, total weed seed density increased comparatively more under ST than CT, and was negatively correlated to corn yields in fertilized CT systems and soybean yields in the fertilized ST-2y system. These results indicated ST compromised productivity, in part due to insufficient weed control, but also due to reduced nutrient availability. ST and diverse rotations may yet be viable options given that overall productivity of fertilized ST-2y and CT-4y systems was within 70% of that in the fertilized CT-2y system. Closing the yield gap between ST and CT would benefit from future research focused on organic weed and nutrient management, particularly for corn.
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- Alternate title
- Farming Systems Study for GRACEnet in Morris, Minnesota
- Date ( Creation )
- 2017-12-19
- Status
- On going
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Irregular
- FIPS State/County Codes ( Theme )
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- Minnesota=27 > Stevens County=27149
- GCMD Locations ( Place )
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- CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > MINNESOTA
- Keywords
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- Morris MN FS
- Natural Resources and Genomics
- GRACEnet
- NP211
- NP212
- alfalfa
- corn
- soybeans
- spring
- fertilizers
- weeds
- collars
- nitrous oxide
- soil temperature
- planting
- wheat
- methane
- fertilizer application
- rye
- seeds
- biomass
- greenhouse gas emissions
- growing season
- tillage
- crops
- hoeing
- plows
- soil
- spring wheat
- statistical models
- air
- alfalfa
- carbon dioxide
- computer software
- conventional tillage
- cover crops
- diurnal variation
- emissions
- flame ionization
- greenhouse gases
- strip tillage
- air temperature
- Chenopodium album
- computed tomography
- crop rotation
- cutting
- dairy manure
- discing
- Echinochloa crus-galli
- equations
- experimental design
- farming systems
- grain yield
- harrowing
- heat sums
- lakes
- mixed cropping
- mowing
- no-tillage
- on-farm research
- pH
- pig manure
- regression analysis
- roots
- shoots
- weed control
- winter
- Amaranthus retroflexus
- Ambrosia artemisiifolia
- application rate
- beverages
- biomass production
- calcium chloride
- carbon
- chiseling
- clay
- cleaning
- combustion
- Economic Research Service
- forage
- freezing
- glacial till
- global warming
- harvesting
- head
- Hydra
- ice
- magnesium
- management systems
- manual weed control
- market prices
- mature plants
- Minnesota
- moles
- monitoring
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- nitrogen fixation
- nutrient content
- organic foods
- Oxalis
- pastures
- pesticides
- residual effects
- row spacing
- sales
- seed collecting
- seedbeds
- Setaria viridis
- Sinapis arvensis
- snow
- soil depth
- soil texture
- sorrel
- starter fertilizers
- swine
- temperature
- Data Source Affiliation ( Theme )
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- USDA > ARS > GRACEnet > Morris, Minnesota
- USDA > ARS > Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems National Program > 211 Water Availability and Watershed Management
- USDA > ARS > Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems National Program > 212 Soil and Air
- Federal Program Inventory ( Theme )
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- Department of Agriculture=5 > National Research=005:040
- OMB Bureau Codes ( Theme )
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- Department of Agriculture=5 > Agricultural Research Service=005:018
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- Citation requested if data is used.
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- PUBLIC DOMAIN NOTICE: This database is a "United States Government Work" under the terms of the United States Copyright Act. It was written as part of the author's official duties as a United States Government employee and thus cannot be copyrighted. This software/database is freely available to the public for use. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the U.S. Government have not placed any restriction on its use or reproduction. Although all reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the software and data, the ARS and the U.S. Government do not and cannot warrant the performance or results that may be obtained by using this software or data. The ARS and the U.S. Government disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including warranties of performance, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Metadata language
- en
- Topic category
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- Farming
- Environment
- Description
- Time range of experiment
- Begin date
- 2002-03-01
- End date
- 2009-11-11
- Description
- Bounding Box of study
- Reference system identifier
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Farming Systems Study for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network in Morris, Minnesota
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_AllCellComments.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_Citations.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_ExperUnits.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_FieldSites.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MeasBiomassMinAn.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MeasGHGFlux.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MeasHarvestFraction.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MeasSoilBiol.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MeasSoilChem.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MeasSoilPhys.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MgtAmendments.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MgtPlanting.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_MgtTillage.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
- OnLine resource
- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_Overview.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
- OnLine resource
- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_Persons.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
- OnLine resource
- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_Treatments.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
- OnLine resource
- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_WeatherDaily.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
- OnLine resource
- https://gpsr.ars.usda.gov/csv/MNMOFS/MNMOFS_WeatherStation.csv ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )
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- 582fd0a6-6b31-4cfe-8481-aa407bc3c60a XML
- Metadata language
- en
- Character set
- UTF8
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2021-01-27T12:58:17
- Metadata standard name
- ISO 19115:2003/19139
- Metadata standard version
- 1.0
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