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Data from: Crop Sequence and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Properties in the Western Corn Belt

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posted on 2024-06-12, 21:57 authored by Mark LiebigMark Liebig, Gary E. Varvel, John Doran, Brian J. Wienhold, Marty Schmer

Understanding long-term management effects on soil properties is necessary to determine the sustainability of cropping systems. Documentation of soil property responses to corn-based cropping systems in the Western Corn Belt, however, is limited. A study was conducted near Mead, Nebraska to document the effects of four crop sequences (continuous corn, corn-soybean, corn-oat+clover-grain sorghum-soybean, corn-soybean-grain sorghum-oat+clover) and three nitrogen (N) rates (zero, low, high) on a suite of soil properties. At the time of sampling (spring 1999), treatments had been in place for 16 years. Soil samples were collected from two depths using a 1.8 cm step-down probe: 0-7.6 cm and 0-30.5 cm. Soil pH and electrical conductivity was estimated from a 1:1 soil-water mixture. Soil nitrate-N was measured using 1:10 soil-KCl extracts and the cadmium reduction method. Extractable P was determined by the Bray P-1 method. Particulate organic matter was determined by weight loss-on-ignition. Total carbon and N were determined by dry combustion. Potentially mineralizable N was determined by anerobic incubation, while microbial biomass was estimated by microwave irradiation. Soils data were used to identify associations with 16-year averages of grain and stover yield, grain and stover N uptake, and post-harvest soil nitrate-N. Data may be used to understand soil responses to corn-based cropping systems under rainfed conditions in a humid continental climate. Applicable USDA soil types include Yutan, Tomek, and Fillmore.

Funding

USDA-ARS: 3042-11210-003-000D

History

Data contact name

Liebig, Mark A.

Data contact email

mark.liebig@usda.gov

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Intended use

Data may be used to understand soil responses to corn-based cropping systems.

Use limitations

Applicable to rainfed cropping systems in a humid continental climate on the following soil types (USDA): Yutan, Tomek, and Fillmore.

Temporal Extent Start Date

1999-04-01

Temporal Extent End Date

1999-04-30

Frequency

  • irregular

Theme

  • Not specified

Geographic Coverage

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Geographic location - description

Agronomy Farm, Nebraska Agricultural Research and Development Center, Mead, NE 41.16719, -96.41867

ISO Topic Category

  • environment
  • farming

Ag Data Commons Group

  • Long-Term Agroecosystem Research
  • Platte River - High Plains Aquifer

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

cropping sequence; fertilizer application; nitrogen fertilizers; nitrogen; Corn Belt region; cropping systems; Nebraska; corn; spring; soil sampling; soil pH; electrical conductivity; soil water; nitrate nitrogen; phosphorus; particulate organic matter; carbon; combustion; microbial biomass; microwave radiation; stover; continental climates; soil types

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

ARS National Program Number

  • 212

ARIS Log Number

416099

Primary article PubAg Handle

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public