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Crop Rotation and Nitrogen Effects on Normalized Grain Yields in a Long-Term Study

Gary E. Varvel

USDA-ARS and Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA



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Fig. 1 Average normalized grain yields after 16 yr as affected by rotation and N treatment in a long-term cropping system study at Mead, NE. Rotation abbreviations: CC = continuous corn, CSB = continuous soybean, CSG = continuous sorghum, C–SB = corn–soybean, SG–SB = sorghum–soybean, OCL–SG–SB–C = oat + clover–sorghum–soybean–corn, SB–SG–OCL–C = soybean–sorghum–oat + clover–corn

 


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Fig. 2 Yearly precipitation at Mead, NE for 1983 through 1998

 





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