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Influence of Alternative and Conventional Farming Practices on Subsurface Drainage and Water Quality

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2006

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Oquist, K. A., Strock, J. S., and Mulla, D. J., 2006, Influence of Alternative and Conventional Farming Practices on Subsurface Drainage and Water Quality: J. Environ. Qual., v. 36, no. 4, p. 1194-1204.

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Agricultural runoff contributes nutrients to nonpoint-source pollution of surface waters. This study was conducted to investigate the potential use of alternative farming practices to improve water quality. The study examined the effects of both alternative and conventional farming practices on subsurface drainage and nitrogen and phosphorus loss through subsurface drainage from glacial till soils (i.e., Calciaquolls, Endoaquolls, Eutrudepts, Hapludolls) in southwest Minnesota. Alternative farming practices included organic management practices, species biodiversity, and/or practices that include reduced inputs of synthetic fertilizer and pesticides. Conventional farming practices include corn–soybean (Zea mays L.–Glycine max L., respectively) [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.2134/jeq2006.0274

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