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Soil Organic Carbon Levels Increase in Texas Trials Dr. Ardell Halvorson, Dr. Arvin Mosier, and Curtis Reule Ongoing study so far shows that maximizing soil productivity in reduced-till, irrigated continuous corn production system benefits soil organic carbon sequestration. Issue 47, Vol. 13, No. 1 - Winter 2005 - Pages 8-11 (PDF, 3 pages, 181)
Putting MSP To Work FFF Review It involves implementing the ABC’s—the basic fundamentals- -of a soil improvement program that will maximize your soil’s productivity and increase yields. Issue 28, Vol. 8, No. 1 - Winter 1999 - Pages 20-23 (PDF, 2 pages, 97.8 KB)
Fertility/Tillage Management System Takes Planning FFF Review Designing a fertility/tillage management system requires an understanding of the resources available. Issue 27, Vol. 7, No. 4 - Fall 1999 - Pages 16-19 (PDF, 2 pages, 18.6 KB)
Soil Variability in Landscapes Affects N Management Drs. R.A. Ortega, D.G. Westfall and G.A. Peterson; W.J. Gangloff Colorado researchers find topographical variabitity affects grain yield, soil properties, and N fertilizer response of dryland corn in VRT studies. Issue 22, Vol. 6, No. 3 - Summer 1998 - Pages 22-26 (PDF, 4 pages, 334 KB)
Good Residue Management Improves Soil Productivity Staff Helps produce a more favorable high-yield environment for the conversion of residue into organic matter. Issue 16, Vol. 5, No. 1 - Winter 1996 - Pages 16-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 67.8 KB)

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