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Climate change impacts on soil erosion in Midwest United States with changes in crop management

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2004

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O'Neal, Monte R., Nearing, Mark A., Vining, Roel C., Southworth, Jane, and Pfeifer, Rebecca A., 2004, Climate change impacts on soil erosion in Midwest United States with changes in crop management: .

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This study investigates potential changes in erosion rates in the Midwestern United States under climate change, including the adaptation of crop management to climate change. Previous studies of erosion under climate change have not taken into account farmer choices of crop rotations or planting dates, which will adjust to compensate for climate change. In this study, changes in management were assigned based on previous studies of crop yield, optimal planting date, and most profitable rotations under climate change in the Midwestern United States. Those studies predicted future shifts from maize and wheat to soybeans based on price and yield advantages to soybeans. In the results of our simulations, for 10 of 11 regions of the study [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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  • Catena (Giessen)

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