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Presentation
Strip-Tillage Effects on Corn Performance and Soil Properties
Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference
  • Mahdi Al-Kaisi, Iowa State University
  • Mark A. Licht, Iowa State University
Start Date
4-12-2003 12:00 AM
Description

The perceived effect of no-tillage on soil temperature, soil moisture conditions, soil compaction, soil productivity, and nitrogen movement and availability has become a major concern among producers considering adopting this tillage system. No-tillage presents a unique challenge in poorly drained soils, in which certain surface soil properties are affected due to the absence of tillage as a corrective measure. Effective tillage systems create an ideal seedbed condition (i.e., soil moisture, temperature, and penetration resistance) for plant emergence, plant development, and unimpeded root growth. However, the integration of tillage and nitrogen (N) management (i.e., type of tillage system, timing of tillage system, timing of N application, and N rate) also presents significant challenges for producing corn, sustaining soil productivity, and improving water quality.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/icm-180809-762
Citation Information
Mahdi Al-Kaisi and Mark A. Licht. "Strip-Tillage Effects on Corn Performance and Soil Properties" (2003)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark-licht/156/