Abstract
In recent years, cropping intensity has increased in dryland systems in western Kansas. The traditional wheat-fallow system is being replaced by wheat-summer crop-fallow rotations. Is more intensive cropping feasible with concurrent increases in no-till? Objectives of this research were to quantify soil water storage, crop water use, and crop productivity of 4-year and continuous cropping systems.
Keywords: four-year rotations, wheat and grain sorghum rotations, dryland rotation systems
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Schlegel, A., Holman, J. D. & Thompson, C., (2018) “Wheat and Grain Sorghum in Four-Year Rotations”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 4(8). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.7632
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