Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm

Phosphorus and Potassium Placement for Corn and Soybeans Managed with No-till and Chisel-Plow Tillage

Authors: Antonio P. Mallarino (Iowa State University) , Kevin Van Dee (Iowa State University)

  • Phosphorus and Potassium Placement for Corn and Soybeans Managed with No-till and Chisel-Plow Tillage

    Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm

    Phosphorus and Potassium Placement for Corn and Soybeans Managed with No-till and Chisel-Plow Tillage

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Abstract

This study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate P and K fertilizer placement methods for corn and soybeans managed with no-till and chisel-plow tillage. The study consists of four trials: P for corn, P for soybeans, K for corn, and K for soybeans. Corn and soybeans are grown in a rotation by alternating crops each year between adjacent areas with Mahaska and Nira soils. Treatments are applied for both crops. Cornstalks of plots managed with chisel-plow tillage are chisel plowed in the fall and field cultivated in the spring, whereas soybean residues are field-cultivated in the spring. Crops are planted using 30-inch row spacing, Yetter bubble-type coulter blades, Yetter 2976 series dry fertilizer coulters, and Martin residue managers.

Keywords: Agronomy

How to Cite:

Mallarino, A. P. & Van Dee, K., (2003) “Phosphorus and Potassium Placement for Corn and Soybeans Managed with No-till and Chisel-Plow Tillage”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2002(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2003
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