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Title: Barry Fisher, Conservation Agronomist


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Jump Start Soil ReclamationwithNo-Till and
Cover Crops
Capturing the Potential of High Soil Quality!
Barry Fisher, Conservation Agronomist NRCS,
Indiana Email barry.fisher_at_in.usda.gov
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We Should Expect High Yields with High Residue
Cropping Systems
Managing for Soil Quality Will Be Necessary
Are Initial Yields Sustainable ?
3
Reinvestments That Pay
  • Drainage systems
  • Lime
  • Cover Crops

Soil Quality!
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Reinvestments That Pay
  • Equipment
  • Technology
  • Buffers

Yield and efficiency!
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Poor Structure Yield Loss
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Soil Nutrition
  • Management of Base Cations Becomes More
    Important when soil is disrupted
  • Ca- 70 Mg- 15 K- 3.5
  • High Calcium Lime is preferred for no-till

7
Soil Nutrition
  • Each 1 of O.M. contains
  • 10,000 lbs. of C
  • 1000 lbs. of N
  • 100 lbs. of P
  • 100 lbs. of S

8
Manage and Remove Compaction
  • Maximize weight distribution

Evaluate depth and extent
  • Consider cover crops
  • An in-line ripper may needed

9
Soil Quality High Yield Potential
Biodiversity is the fastest way to high Soil
Quality Biodiversity provides-Flexibility-Resili
ence-Resistance Above ground diversity is a
mirror for below ground diversity. Getting root
diversity (deep, fibrous, tap) Helps you tap
into nutrients that are otherwise unavailable.
Jill Clapperton 2008 NNTC
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Diversify your cover
Brassicas and Oats
11
Build and Maximize Biology and Vertical Structure
  • Soybean root following
  • previous root channel

12
Annual Ryegrass Cover Crop
DeSutter Farm-Fountain Co.
Drilled on Oct. 1 at 15 lbs./ac. Roots down to
51 on April 8
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Corn Roots down 70 in August
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Nutrient Management
No-Till
  • We can package a system of soil building
    practices!

Buffers
Cover Crops
15
IN FY08 EQIP 19 million
  • Nutrient Management-
  • 3 million
  • Cover Crops-
  • 3 million
  • No-Till/Strip-Till-
  • 3.4 million
  • Waste Utilization-
  • 2 million

16
EQIP Cover Crops Acres per Year
Contracted
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IN FY09 EQIP 11.4 million
  • Cover Crops- 2 million

18
EQIP Cover Crops of Budget
Contracted
19
Field Office Technical Guide(FOTG)
  • Section IV
  • Seeding Tool
  • Google- eFOTG
  • March 2009
  • Excel

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Create a Mix
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SARE-Managing Cover Crops Profitably
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SARE-Managing Cover Crops Profitably
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Cover Crops
  • Year-round bio-mass production should be
    targeted.
  • Sequester these gains with continuous
    No-Till/Strip-Till Systems

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How will you seed it?
Manure plus Cover Crops
Tim Harrigan, MSU- Slurry Seeded OSR, Oriental
Mustard, and other CCs. Slurry seeded with dairy
manure produced significantly higher total biomass
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How will you seed it?
Air Seeder on a Harrow
  • 43 swath at 10 mph
  • Fast
  • Cheap
  • Provides a random plant spacing

30
How will you seed it?
Fly it on
  • Most flexible timing
  • Fast
  • 12-16/ac
  • Provides a random plant spacing
  • Variable results?

31
How will you seed it?
Drill it
  • Most time consuming
  • Slower
  • 12-16/ac
  • Provides row plant spacing
  • Surest results

32
COVER CROPTermination
EXPERTS AGREE
  • KILL IT EARLY!
  • KILL IT LATE!

IT DEPENDS!
33
COVER CROPTermination
  • PLAN EARLY
  • KILL TOUGH ONES EARLY
  • Ryegrass- April 1, or before Jointing
  • MAXIMIZE TRANSLOCATION
  • Spray on Sunny Days (gt55 degrees)
  • Use AMS with Low pH Water
  • Avoid antagonism
  • NO TRIAZINE
  • Use 10 Gallons of Water or Less
  • Apply Early in the Day ( quit by 2 PM)

34
How will you Kill It?
HerbicideAvoid antagonism!
control Glyphosate 51
  • Consider the modes of action

Plumer 2006
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How will you Kill It?
HerbicideAvoid antagonism!
control Glyphosate 41
  • Consider the modes of action

Plumer 2006
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Planter set-up and maintenance is critical
No-Till
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Spread the Weight! Spread the due Residue!
38
Its best to use a systematic approach
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No-Till planter attachments
Reduced Inner Diameter (RID) Gage Wheel Tires
40
No-Till planter attachments
Reduced Inner Diameter (RID) Gage Wheel Tires-
right side
Significantly reduces the weight directly over
the see slot
RID
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Walking Gage Wheels
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Seed Firmer
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Nitrogen Management in No- Till Corn
In order to manage N we must first understand the
changes in Carbon and Nitrogen cycles under No
Tillage
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Wooster OH Carbon Study (0-2 inches)
Continuous corn
Martens et al.
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Organic Carbon to Total Nitrogen Relationship
(Silty soil, 130 years)
Martens et al
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Nitrogen/Carbon management
  • Building Carbon in the soil takes Nitrogen
  • Plants have a hard time out competing microbes
    for ammonium
  • At least 35-70 of N must be available during the
    1st 40 days

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Nitrogen/Carbon management
  • When Applying Spring P K use DAP
  • If you plan to apply a PP herbicide, use 15-20
    gal. of 28 as carrier
  • Side dress as early as possible

49
Starter Placement and Content
  • 2 X 2 is the best all around system
  • Pop-up may be added, or the next best where
    equipment is limited

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Starter Placement and Content
  • Starter should have at least 20-50 lbs. of N
  • Consider S K in starter
  • Having no starter is fine as long as you can live
    with a 10-40 bu. yield loss

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Expect Success!
Barry Fisher, State Agronomist Email
barry.fisher_at_in.usda.gov
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Cover Crop Web Links
http//www.covercrops.msu.edu/ http//www.sare.org
/publications/ http//www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ http
//www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/efotg/ http//www.mc
cc.msu.edu/ http//web.extension.uiuc.edu/regions/
ag/ag2.htm
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