Browsing by Subject "no-till"
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Effects of Tillage as a Disturbance on Soil Microarthropods and Entomopathogenic Nematodes in Oklahoma
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-07-01)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of agricultural tillage, as a form of soil disturbance, on soil microarthropods and entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN). The field site at Lake Carl Blackwell was set up ... -
Influence of nitrogen timing on winter wheat grain yield and evaluation of nutrient management on the stratification of soil parameters in no-till
(2021-12)Visual symptoms of nitrogen (N) deficiency is common in winter wheat fields. Whether it is due to unavailability of suitable application equipment or unfavorable application conditions, the crop may go a significant period ... -
Influence of Warm-season Cover Crop on No-till Winter Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Production
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-12-01)Due to the adverse economic and ecological consequences of the conventional-till, monoculture winter wheat production system that dominates Oklahoma, producers are interested in no-till farming practices and diversifying ... -
No-till Versus Tilled Dryland Cotton, Grain Sorghum, and Wheat, and Breakeven Pasture Lease Rate for Dual-purpose Winter Wheat
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-12-01)This study consisted of two papers. The research reported in the first paper was conducted to determine the optimal tillage and cropping system among three crops and two tillage systems. Yield data for cotton, grain sorghum, ... -
Winter Wheat Cropping and Tillage Systems
(Oklahoma State University, 2004-05-01)In the southern Great Plains, wheat is a multiple use crop. It may be produced either for grain-only, forage-only, or as a dual-purpose crop for both forage and grain. Research was conducted to determine the most economical ...