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Evaluation of three cropping systems grown under the influence of a shelterbelt

2001-01-01 , Mize, Carl , Hallam, Arne , Hallam, Arne , Cruse, Richard , Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture

Shelterbelts have the potential to influence growth and yield from various cropping systems. On-farm tests were conducted to determine how shelterbelts interacted with corn, corn/soybean, and strip intercropping.

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Evaluation of interactions within a shelterbelt agroecosystem

1997 , Mize, Carl , Colletti, Joseph , Cruse, Richard , Ghaffarzadeh, Mohammad , Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture

A tree shelterbeit comprised of four rows of hybrid poplars was established near Ogden, Iowa in 1992 to evaluate shelterbeit characteristics and impacts on soil water content and crop growth andyieid. Major emphasis was on testing crops of corn and soybeans. The first three years saw little effects from the shelterbeit, and data from these years will be used to develop a baseline for future measurements. In the fourth and fifth years, corn yield patterns suggested that the shelterbeit increases yields in the zone leeward from the shelterbeit. Soybeans have not shown a response to the presence of the shelterbeit.

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Evaluation of interactions within a shelterbelt agroecosystem

2000-01-01 , Mize, Carl , Batchelor, William , Cruse, Richard , Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture

Yield data for corn (eight years) and soybeans (six years) were collected and analyzed to determine the impacts of a hybrid poplar shelterbelt on crop production on a central Iowa farm.