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Soil Research

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2021Irrigation Threshold and Nitrogen Rate Effects on Corn Water Use and Yield Response
2021Zinc and Nitrogen Rates Effects on Corn-Cotton Production in Humid Subtropics of Mississippi
2021Nitrogen and Cover Crop Effect on Yield and Soil Water for Cotton and Corn
2021Strip Tillage and Fertilizer Placement Effects on Irrigated and Dryland Corn Production
2021Water Quality Evaluations of Biochar in Cotton Production Systems in the Mississippi Delta
2022Creating High-Resolution Soil Maps for NCAAR for Precision Soil-Water Management
2022NCAAR laboratory renovations and construction complete
2022Cover Cropping in Cotton Can Save Irrigation Water in Dry Years
2022Cover Cropping Affects Herbicide Concentration in Runoff Water
2022Effects of Subsoiling Frequency and Irrigation Frequency on Delta Corn
2022Effects of Conservation Practices on Corn Yield, Furrow Infiltration, and Water Content in Surface-Sealing Soils

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