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Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004 | 2004

Improvement of wheat and cotton growth and nutrient uptake by phosphate solubilizing bacteria.

D. Egamberdiyeva; D. Juraeva; S. Poberejskaya; O. Myachina; P. Teryuhova; L. Seydalieva; A. Aliev; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

The effect of rotation, tillage, and fertility on rice grain yields and nutrient flows.

M. M. Anders; D. Olk; T. Harper; T. Daniel; J. Holzhauer; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004 | 2004

Investigations of weeds as reservoirs of plant-parasitic nematodes in agricultural systems in Northern Florida.

L. Myers; K. H. Wang; R. McSorley; Carlene A. Chase; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

Value of perennial grasses in conservation cropping systems.

David L. Wright; J. Marois; T. Katsvairo; P. Wiatrak; J. Rich; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

Tillage and N-fertilizer source effects on yield and water quality in a corn-rye cropping system.

D. M. Endale; H. H. Schomberg; M. B. Jenkins; M. L. Cabrera; D. R. Radcliffe; P. G. Hartel; N. W. Shappell; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

Site-specific subsoiling: benefits for Coastal Plain soils.

R. L. Raper; D. W. Reeves; J. N. Shaw; E. van Santen; P. L. Mask; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

Peanut response to tillage and rotation in North Carolina.

D. L. Jordan; D. E. Partridge; J. S. Barnes; C. R. Bogle; C. A. Hurt; R. L. Brandenburg; S. G. Bullen; P. D. Johnson; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

Comparing biological and structural features of soils under conventional and conservation tillage.

L. F. Overstreet; G. Hoyt; W. Shi; R. Wagger; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004 | 2004

Continuous conservation tillage: effects on soil density, soil C and N in the prime rooting zone.

G. Naderman; B. G. Brock; G. B. Reddy; C. W. Raczkowski; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell


Proceedings of the 26th Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 8-9 June, 2004. | 2004

Potential for reduced tillage tobacco production in North Carolina.

L. Fisher; D. L. Jordan; D. F. Caldwell

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D. L. Jordan

North Carolina State University

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R. L. Raper

United States Department of Agriculture

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W. J. Busscher

United States Department of Agriculture

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