Nitrogen Management Strategies to Reduce Nitrate Leaching in Tile‐Drained Midwestern Soils
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Balancing the amount of N needed for optimum plant growth while minimizing the NO 3 that is transported to ground and surface waters remains a major challenge for everyone attempting to understand and improve agricultural nutrient use efficiency. Our objectives for this review are to examine how changes in agricultural management practices during the past century have affected N in midwestern soils and to identify the types of research and management practices needed to reduce the potential for nonpoint NO 3 leakage into water resources. Inherent soil characteristics and management practices contributing to nonpoint NO 3 loss from midwestern soils, the impact of NO 3 loading on surface water quality, improved…
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- Tile drainage
- Environmental science
- Tillage
- Water quality
- Nonpoint source pollution
- Drainage
- Leaching (pedology)
- Soil water
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