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Herzmann, D
Tremblay, N
Webber III, C.L
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Gelder, B.K
Cruse, R
James, D
Herzmann, D
Sandoval-Green, C
Sklenar, T
Webber III, C.L
Taylor, M.J
Shrefler, J.W
Longchamps, L
Panneton, B
Tremblay, N
Topics
Precision Conservation Management
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Precision Horticulture
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Oral
Year
2016
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1. The Daily Erosion Project - High Resolution, Daily Estimates of Runoff, Detachment, Erosion, and Soil Moisture

Runoff and sediment transport from agricultural uplands are substantial threats to water quality and sustained crop production. Farmers, conservationists, and policy makers must understand how landforms, soil types, farming practices, and rainfall affect soil erosion and runoff in order to improve management of soil and water resources. A system was designed and implemented a decade ago to inventory precipitation, runoff, and soil erosion across the state of Iowa, United States. That system utilized... B.K. Gelder, R. Cruse, D. James, D. Herzmann, C. Sandoval-green, T. Sklenar

2. Precision Placement of Corn Gluten Meal for Weed Control in Organic Vegetable Production

Organic vegetable producers rank weeds as one of their most troublesome, time consuming, and costly production problems. As a result of the limited number of organically approved weed control herbicides, the precision placement of these materials increases their potential usefulness in organic production systems. As a non-selective preemergence or preplant-incorporated herbicide, corn gluten meal (CGM) inhibits root development; decreases shoot length, and reduces plant survival. The development... C.L. Webber iii, M.J. Taylor, J.W. Shrefler

3. Observational Studies in Agriculture: Paradigm Shift Required

There is a knowledge gap in agriculture. For instance, there is no way to tell with precision what is the outcome of cutting N fertilizer by a quarter on important outcomes such as yield, net return, greenhouse gas emissions or groundwater pollution. Traditionally, the way to generate knowledge in agriculture has been to conduct research with the experimental method where experiments are conducted in a controlled environment with trials replicated in space and... L. Longchamps, B. Panneton, N. Tremblay