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Crop Rotation

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Evelyn C. Reilly, Jessica Gutknecht, Craig C. Sheaffer, Jacob M. JungersUnknown Hub (2022)

Nitrate leaching into groundwater as a result of high N fertilizer rates to annual crops presents human health risks and high costs associated with water treatment. Intermediate wheatgrass is a low-input crop has the potential to produce profitable grain and biomass yields while reducing nitrate.

Nutrient ManagementMinnesota

Logan M. Simon, Augustine K. Obour, Johnathon D. Holman, Kraig L. RoozeboomUnknown Hub (2020)

This study examined long-term cover crop management effects on soil health in semiarid drylands.

Improved YieldKansas

Lena Simon, A. K. Obour, J. D. Holman, S. K. Johnson, Kraig L. RoozeboomUnknown Hub (2022)

Kansas

Laura Vincent-Caboud, Léa Vereecke, Erin Silva, Josephine PeignéUnknown Hub (2019)

Cover crop effectiveness varies in cover crop-based rotational tillage organic soybean systems based on species and environment.

Improved YieldWisconsin

Agronomic and economic performance of maize, soybean, and wheat in different rotations during the transition to an organic cropping system.

Improved YieldNew York

Alexandra Kravchenko, Sieglinde S. Snapp, G. Philip RobertsonUnknown Hub (2017)

Field-scale experiments reveal persistent yield gaps in low-input and organic cropping systems.

Weed SuppressionMichigan

Khandakar Rafiq Islam, Warren A. Dick, Dexter B. Watts, Javier M. Gonzalez, Norman R. Fausey, Dennis C. Flanagan, Randall C. Reeder, Tara T. VanToai, Marvin T. BatteUnknown Hub (2022)

Gypsum, crop rotation, and cover crop impacts on soil organic carbon and biological dynamics in rainfed transitional no-till corn-soybean systems.

Soil Health ImprovementAlabama

D. D. Poudel, William R. Horwáth, W. Thomas Lanını, S.R. Temple, A.H.C. van BruggenUnknown Hub (2002)

California

Amor V.M. Ines, Narendra N. Das, James Hansen, E. G. NjokuUnknown Hub (2013)

Assimilation of remotely sensed soil moisture and vegetation with a crop simulation model for maize yield prediction.

Improved YieldIowa

Laila A. Puntel, John E. Sawyer, Daniel W. Barker, Ranae Dietzel, Hanna Poffenbarger, Michael J. Castellano, Kenneth J. Moore, Peter J. Thorburn, Sotirios V. ArchontoulisUnknown Hub (2016)

Modeling Long-Term Corn Yield Response to Nitrogen Rate and Crop Rotation.

Improved YieldIowa

David P. Roy, Lin YanUnknown Hub (2018)

Robust Landsat-based crop time series modelling.

Improved YieldCalifornia

Katherine R. Merriman, Prasad Daggupati, Raghavan Srinivasan, Brett A. HayhurstUnknown Hub (2019)

Tennessee

Amanda J. Ashworth, Fred L. Allen, Jennifer M. DeBruyn, Phillip Owens, Carl E. SamsUnknown Hub (2018)

Crop rotations and poultry litter affect dynamic soil chemical properties and soil biota long term.

Soil Health ImprovementTennessee

Alan J. Schlegel, Yared Assefa, Lucas A. Haag, Curtis R. Thompson, L. R. StoneUnknown Hub (2017)

Connecticut

Samuel I. Haruna, Nsalambi V. NkongoloUnknown Hub (2019)

Tillage, Cover Crop and Crop Rotation Effects on Selected Soil Chemical Properties.

Soil Organic Matter IncreaseMissouri

W. Dean Hively, Brian T. Lamb, Craig S. T. Daughtry, Jacob Shermeyer, Gregory W. McCarty, Miguel QuemadaUnknown Hub (2018)

Mapping crop residue and tillage intensity using WorldView-3 satellite shortwave infrared indices.

Carbon SequestrationMaryland

Gevan D. Behnke, Stacy M. Zuber, Cameron M. Pittelkow, Emerson D. Nafziger, María B. VillamilUnknown Hub (2018)

Long-term crop rotation and tillage effects on soil greenhouse gas emissions and crop production in Illinois, USA.

Reduced EmissionsIllinois

Bharat M. Shrestha, B.G. McConkey, Ward Smith, R. L. Desjardins, C. A. Campbell, Brian Grant, Perry R. MillerUnknown Hub (2012)

Montana

Theresa Boas, Heye Bogena, Thomas Grünwald, Bernard Heinesch, Dongryeol Ryu, Marius Schmidt, Harry Vereecken, Andrew W. Western, Harrie‐Jan Hendricks FranssenUnknown Hub (2021)

Alabama

Robert P. Larkin, C. Wayne Honeycutt, Timothy S. Griffin, O. M. Olanya, Zhongqi HeUnknown Hub (2021)

Cropping systems and management practices that improve soil health may greatly enhance crop productivity.

Improved YieldMaine

Use of Crop Rotations, Cover Crops and Green Manures for Disease Suppression in Potato Cropping Systems.

Improved YieldMaine

Audrey V. Gamble, Julie A. Howe, Kris B. Balkcom, C. W. Wood, Nicolás DiLorenzo, Dexter B. Watts, Edzard van SantenUnknown Hub (2019)

Connecticut
Connecticut

Thomas Guillaume, David Makowski, Zamir Libohova, Luca Bragazza, Fatbardh Sallaku, Sokrat SinajUnknown Hub (2021)

South Carolina

Debankur Sanyal, Avik Mukherjee, Amin Rahhal, Johnathon Wolthuizen, David Karki, Jason D. Clark, Anthony BlyUnknown Hub (2023)

North Carolina

Ashley B. Jernigan, Kyle Wickings, Charles L. Mohler, Brian Caldwell, Christopher J. Pelzer, Sandra Wayman, Matthew R. RyanUnknown Hub (2019)

Elucidating relationships between the soil food web, soil processes, and agroecosystem function is a critical step toward a more sustainable agriculture. Soil and crop management practices can alter these relationships, and their effects can persist even after imposing new management practices.

Nutrient ManagementNew York

Long term influence of alternative corn cropping practices on soil health, yields and forage quality.

Soil Health ImprovementVermont

Ajoy Kumar Saha, John McMaine, Todd P. Trooien, Peter Sexton, Christopher GrahamUnknown Hub (2023)

Connecticut

Adam S. Davis, Jason Hill, Craig A. Chase, Ann M. Johanns, Matt LiebmanUnknown Hub (2012)

Increasing Cropping System Diversity Balances Productivity, Profitability and Environmental Health.

Improved YieldIowa

Broccoli microgreens: A mineral-rich crop that can diversify food systems.

Nutrient ManagementCalifornia

Douglas L. Karlen, John F. ObryckiUnknown Hub (2018)

Iowa

Diversification can reduce the negative environmental impacts of agricultural production, including soil erosion and nutrient discharge.

Reduced EmissionsIowa

Stacy M. Zuber, Gevan D. Behnke, Emerson D. Nafziger, María B. VillamilUnknown Hub (2015)

Connecticut

Matt Liebman, Huong Nguyen, Matthew Woods, Natalie Hunt, Jason HillUnknown Hub (2021)

Weed seedbank diversity and sustainability indicators for simple and more diverse cropping systems.

Weed SuppressionIowa

Quirine M. Ketterings, Sheryl N. Swink, Sjoerd W. Duiker, Karl Czymmek, Douglas B. Beegle, W. J. CoxUnknown Hub (2015)

Integrating cover crops for nitrogen management in corn systems on Northeastern U.S. Dairies.

Nutrient ManagementNew York

W. Dean Hively, Sjoerd W. Duiker, Gregory W. McCarty, Kusuma PrabhakaraUnknown Hub (2015)

Delaware

Devyn McPheeters, Mary Ann Bruns, Heather D. Karsten, Curtis J. DellUnknown Hub (2022)

Integrated weed management with strategic tillage can maintain soil quality in continuous living cover systems.

Weed SuppressionPennsylvania

Reanalysis Validates Soil Health Indicator Sensitivity and Correlation with Longterm Crop Yields.

Improved YieldNorth Carolina

Christina M. Bavougian, Charles A. Shapiro, Zachary Stewart, Kent M. EskridgeUnknown Hub (2019)

Comparing Biological and Conventional Chemical Soil Tests in LongTerm Tillage, Rotation, N Rate Field Study.

Improved YieldNebraska

Jesse B. Naab, George Y. Mahama, Iddrisu Yahaya, P. V. Vara PrasadUnknown Hub (2017)

California

Sustainable aviation fuel production from Brassica carinata in the Southern United States.

Nutrient ManagementAlabama

Sotirios V. Archontoulis, Michael J. Castellano, Mark A. Licht, Virginia Nichols, Mitchell Baum, Isaiah Huber, Rafael A. Martinez‐Feria, Laila A. Puntel, Raziel A. Ordóñez, Javed Iqbal, Emily E. Wright, Ranae Dietzel, Matthew J. Helmers, Andy VanLoocke, Matt Liebman, Jerry L. Hatfield, Daryl Herzmann, S. Carolina Córdova, Patrick Edmonds, Kaitlin Togliatti, Ashlyn Kessler, Gerasimos Danalatos, Heather Pasley, Carl Pederson, Kendall R. LamkeyUnknown Hub (2020)

Predicting crop yields and soil N dynamics in the US Corn Belt.

Improved YieldIowa

Eugene P. Law, Sandra Wayman, Christopher J. Pelzer, Steve W. Culman, Miguel I. Gómez, Antonio DiTommaso, Matthew R. RyanUnknown Hub (2022)

Kernza intermediate wheatgrass is a novel perennial cool-season grass that is being bred for use as a dual-purpose grain and forage crop.

Reduced EmissionsNew York

A. Sophie Westbrook, Natasha Djuric, Christopher J. Pelzer, Margaret G. Ball, Brian Caldwell, Antonio Ditommaso, Caroline Marschner, Matthew R. RyanUnknown Hub (2026)

New York

Maysoon M. Mikha, Timothy R. Green, Tyler J. Untiedt, Gary W. HergretUnknown Hub (2023)

Land management affects soil structural stability: Multi-index principal component analyses of treatment interactions.

Nutrient ManagementColorado

Emily E. Oldfield, Mark A. Bradford, Abigail J. Augarten, Eric T. Cooley, Amber M. Radatz, Timothy Radatz, Matthew D. RuarkUnknown Hub (2021)

Positive associations of soil organic matter and crop yields across a regional network of working farms.

Improved YieldMinnesota

Sabrina J. Ruis, John L. Kovar, Kenneth M. Wacha, Derek B. Carney, Peter O’Brien, Kathleen Delate, Cynthia A. CambardellaUnknown Hub (2024)

Organic cropping systems enhance soil health indicators in a Mollisol of the US Corn Belt.

Soil Health ImprovementIowa

Fernando Shintate Galindo, Kathleen Delate, Brad Heins, Hannah N. Phillips, Andrew Smith, Paulo H. PagliariUnknown Hub (2020)

Cropping system and rotational grazing effects on soil fertility and enzyme activity in an integrated organic crop-livestock system.

Soil Health ImprovementMinnesota

Jim Jordahl, Marshall D. McDaniel, Bradley A. Miller, Michael L. Thompson, Sebastián Horacio Villarino, Lisa A. SchulteUnknown Hub (2023)

The restoration of soil organic matter within the world’s agricultural soils is imperative to sustaining crop production and restoring other ecosystem services. We compiled long-term studies on the effect of management practices on SOC from Iowa, USA—an agricultural region with relatively high-quality soil data—to highlight constraints on detecting changes in SOC and inform research needed to improve SOC measurement and management.

Soil Organic Matter IncreaseIowa

G. Philip Robertson, Brook Wilke, Tayler C. Ulbrich, Nick M. Haddad, Stephen K. Hamilton, Dean G. Baas, Bruno Basso, Jennifer Blesh, Timothy J. Boring, Laura Campbell, K. A. Cassida, Christine Charles, Jiquan Chen, Julie E. Doll, Tian Guo, Alexandra Kravchenko, Douglas A. Landis, Sandra T. Marquart‐Pyatt, Maninder P. Singh, Christine D. Sprunger, Jason SteginkUnknown Hub (2024)

The Kellogg Biological Station Longterm Agroecosystem Research site (KBS LTAR) joined the national LTAR network in 2015 to represent a northeast portion of the North Central Region, extending across 76,000 km 2 of southern Michigan and northern Indiana.

Soil Health ImprovementIndiana

David E. Clay, Ronald Alverson, Jane M. F. Johnson, Douglas L. Karlen, Sharon A. Clay, Michael Wang, Stephanie A. Bruggeman, Shaina WesthoffUnknown Hub (2018)

Crop Residue Management Challenges: A Special Issue.

Improved YieldSouth Dakota

Saurav Das, Sahila Beegum, Bharat Sharma Acharya, Dinesh PandayRodale Institute (2025)

Soil HealthPennsylvania
Soil HealthPennsylvania

Curtis J. Dell, Heather D. Karsten, Carrie A. M. Laboski, Thomas S. Adams, Sarah Goslee, Paul R. AdlerUnknown Hub (2024)

The LTAR Cropland Common Experiment in the Upper Chesapeake Bay aims to evaluate diverse crop rotations that minimize the need for imported feed, maximize year-round living cover, and reduce nutrient losses.

Nutrient ManagementPennsylvania

Maheteme Gebremedhin, Sait Sarr, Mark S. Coyne, Ann M. Freytag, K. R. SistaniUnknown Hub (2020)

Does potentially mineralizable nitrogen predict maize yield in newly cropped soil?.

Improved YieldKentucky

Mario Desjardins, James A. Ippolito, Andy I. Bary, Shannon B. Cappellazzi, Daniel Liptzin, Deirdre Griffin‐LaHueUnknown Hub (2025)

Long-term biosolids applications improve key soil health functions for semi-arid dryland systems.

Nutrient ManagementColorado

José L. Rolando, José Carlos Batista Dubeux, T.C. Souza, Cheryl Mackowiak, D. J. Wright, Sheeja George, Tânia C. S. P. Pires, Erick R. S. SantosUnknown Hub (2021)

Alabama

Salah M. Alagele, D. Cole Diggins, Stephen H. Anderson, Ranjith P. UdawattaUnknown Hub (2023)

Cover crop and biofuel crop effects on hydraulic properties for claypan soils.

Soil Organic Matter IncreaseMissouri

Sharon Perrone, Julie Grossman, Alex Liebman, M. Scott Wells, Thanwalee Sooksa-nguan, Nicholas R. JordanUnknown Hub (2022)

Legume Cover Crop Contributions to Ecological Nutrient Management in Upper Midwest Vegetable Systems.

Nutrient ManagementMinnesota

Gevan D. Behnke, Nakian Kim, María B. VillamilUnknown Hub (2020)

Agronomic assessment of cover cropping and tillage practices across environments.

Soil Organic Matter IncreaseIllinois

Dinesh Panday, Nsalambi V. NkongoloUnknown Hub (2021)

No Tillage Improved Soil Pore Space Indices under Cover Crop and Crop Rotation.

Soil pore space indices are affected by tillage system, cover crop and crop rotation.Missouri

Gurbir Singh, Gurpreet Kaur, Karl W. J. Williard, Jon E. SchoonoverUnknown Hub (2021)

Cover crops and tillage effects on carbon–nitrogen pools: A lysimeter study.

Water Quality ImprovementIllinois

Gurbir Singh, Madhav Dhakal, Gurpreet Kaur, Jon E. Schoonover, Karl W. J. WilliardUnknown Hub (2022)

Cover crops and landscape positions mediate corn–soybean production in southern Illinois.

Improved YieldIllinois

Alejandro Plastina, Jyotsna Acharya, Fernando Marcos, Md. Rasel Parvej, Mark A. Licht, Alison E. RobertsonUnknown Hub (2023)

Does grazing winter cereal rye in Iowa, USA, make it profitable?.

Economic ViabilityIowa

Nathanael M. Thompson, Shalamar D. Armstrong, Richard Roth, Michael D. Ruffatti, Carson ReelingUnknown Hub (2020)

Shortrun net returns to a cereal rye cover crop mix in a midwest corn–soybean rotation.

Economic ViabilityIllinois

Richard Roth, Kanru Chen, John R. Scott, Jinha Jung, Yang Yang, James J. Camberato, Shalamar D. ArmstrongUnknown Hub (2023)

Prediction of Cereal Rye Cover Crop Biomass and Nutrient Accumulation using Multi-Temporal Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Based Visible-Spectrum Vegetation Indices.

Nutrient ManagementIndiana

Teerath Rai, Nicole Lee, Martin Williams, Adam S. Davis, María B. Villamil, Hamze DokoohakiUnknown Hub (2023)

A probabilistic assessment of winter cover crop impacts on regional crop yield and soil carbon.

Carbon SequestrationIllinois

Hannah L. Decker, Audrey V. Gamble, Kipling S. Balkcom, Anna M. Johnson, Noah R. HullUnknown Hub (2022)

Cover crop monocultures and mixtures affect soil health indicators and crop yield in the southeast United States.

Soil Health ImprovementAlabama

Anuoluwa Ojonoka Sangotayo, Jemila Chellappa, Udayakumar Sekaran, Sangeeta Bansal, Padma Angmo, Paul J. Jasa, Sandeep Kumar, Javed IqbalUnknown Hub (2023)

Longterm conservation and conventional tillage systems impact physical and biochemical soil health indicators in a corn–soybean rotation.

Soil Health ImprovementNebraska

Oladapo Adeyemi, Reza Keshavarz Afshar, Emad Jahanzad, Martín Leonardo Battaglia, Luo Yuan, Amir SadeghpourUnknown Hub (2020)

A two-year field trail was conducted to evaluate whether split N application affects nitrogen use efficiency of corn with and without a wheat cover crop.

Nutrient ManagementIllinois

Lin Wang, Yingxing Zhao, Mahdi Al‐Kaisi, Jia Yang, Yuanquan Chen, Peng SuiUnknown Hub (2020)

The effect of seven diversified crop rotations on soil health and wheat productivity in the North China Plain.

Nutrient ManagementMississippi

Muhammad Shaukat, Ashfaq Ahmad, Tasneem Khaliq, Aaron Kinyu Hoshide, Daniel Carneiro de AbreuUnknown Hub (2023)

A 2-year field study in Punjab, Pakistan quantified impacts of different nutrient management on harvestable carbon biomass, crop-derived C, soil organic C sequestration, and decomposition.

Nutrient ManagementDelaware

Joby M. Prince Czarnecki, Beth H. Baker, Jing Hu, John PrevostUnknown Hub (2024)

Cover crops and reduced tillage did not alter soil chemistry in first 3 years.

Soil Organic Matter IncreaseMississippi

Kristen S. Veum, Stacy M. Zuber, Curtis J. Ransom, Robert L. Myers, Newell R. Kitchen, Stephen H. AndersonUnknown Hub (2022)

Reduced tillage and rotational diversity improve soil health in Missouri.

Soil Health ImprovementMissouri

Gevan D. Behnke, Nakian Kim, María Celina Zabaloy, Chance W. Riggins, Sandra L. Rodriguez‐Zas, María B. VillamilUnknown Hub (2021)

The long-term effect of crop rotation and tillage on soil microbial community composition.

Soil Health ImprovementIllinois

Longterm impacts of drain spacing, crop management, and weather on nitrate leaching to subsurface drains.

Results from a longterm drainage research project in southeastern Indiana.Indiana

Upendra M. Sainju, William B. Stevens, Jalal D. Jabro, Brett L. Allen, William M. Iversen, Chengci Chen, S.Y. AlasinrinUnknown Hub (2024)

Greenhouse gas emissions from tillage practices and crop phases in a sugarbeetbased crop rotation.

Reduced EmissionsMontana

Andrew M. Bierer, April B. Leytem, Robert S. Dungan, Amber Moore, David L. BjornebergUnknown Hub (2021)

Insufficient characterization of soil organic carbon dynamics in semi-arid climates contributes uncertainty to SOC sequestration estimates. This study estimated changes in SOC (0–30 cm depth) due to variations in manure management, tillage regime, winter cover crop, and crop rotation in southern Idaho (USA). Empirical data were used to drive the Denitrification Decomposition model in a “default” and calibrated capacity and forecast SOC levels until 2050.

Carbon SequestrationOregon

Samuel I. Haruna, Nsalambi V. NkongoloUnknown Hub (2020)

Influence of cover crop, tillage, and crop rotation management on soil nutrients.

Nutrient ManagementTennessee

Integrated crop-livestock systems can improve soil health and economic benefits in South Dakota.

Soil Health ImprovementNew Mexico

Louise Chini, G. C. Hurtt, Ritvik Sahajpal, Steve Frolking, Kees Klein Goldewijk, Stephen Sitch, Raphael Ganzenmüller, Lei Ma, Lesley Ott, Julia Pongratz, Benjamin PoulterUnknown Hub (2021)

Land-use harmonization datasets for annual global carbon budgets.

Improved YieldMaryland

Morad Mirzaei, Manouchehr Gorji, Ehsan Razavy-Toosi, Hossein Asadi, Ebrahim Moghiseh, Nermina Saronjic, Jesús Rodrigo‐CominoUnknown Hub (2021)

Preliminary Effects of Crop Residue Management on Soil Quality and Crop Production under Different Soil Management Regimes in Corn-Wheat Rotation Systems.

Improved YieldMichigan

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National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Illinois Nutrient Research and Education Council

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