posted on 2025-08-28, 21:35authored bySebastian Villarino, Marshall McDaniel, Megan Blauwet, Bryan Sievers, Lisa Sievers, Lisa Schulte, Fernando Miguez
<p dir="ltr">This dataset documents a long-term, field-scale study of anaerobic digestate application on commercial croplands in eastern Iowa, USA. It includes detailed records of digestate composition, application rates, and timing, as well as soil test results collected over a 12-year period (2011–2023) from 14 agricultural fields. The dataset supports analysis of soil organic carbon (SOC), nutrient dynamics, and isotopic composition in response to digestate inputs. It contains 421 georeferenced soil samples, digestate nutrient profiles, field management histories, and spatial boundaries. The data were collected as part of a collaborative effort between researchers at Iowa State University and Sievers Family Farms to evaluate the agronomic and environmental implications of integrating anaerobic digestion into row crop and livestock systems.</p>
Funding
Consortium for Cultivating Human And Naturally reGenerative Enterprises (C-CHANGE)
005:20 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Pending citation
No
Public Access Level
Public
Preferred dataset citation
Villarino, S., M. McDaniel, M. Blauwet, B. Sievers, L. Sievers, L.A. Schulte Moore, and F. Miguez. 2025. Soil organic carbon and nutrient dynamics in response to anaerobic digestate application to farm fields, Eastern Iowa, 2011-2023 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/d046083f1a914d85823e9f8c73a2ffab.