2017 Projects
Project: 282-16
Title: What are the Nitrogen Benefits when Interseeding Clover into Continuous Corn
Principle Investigator: Matt Ruark
Objective:
Publications/Presentations
Francis, H.R., T.F. Ma, and M.D. Ruark. 2021. Toward a standardized statistical methodology comparing optimum nitrogen rates among management practices: A bootstrapping approach. Agricultural & Environmental Letters, 2021;6:e20045.
Smith, Moore, Ruark & Silva. 2019. Interseeding cover crops in row-cultivated corn. A4175
Francis, H.R. NITROGEN BENEFITS WHEN INTERSEEDING RED CLOVER INTO CORN, MS Thesis, UW Madison, 2020
Funding Level: $56,091
Duration: 3 year
Project: 279-15
Title: Validation of Red Clover Cover Crop Nitrogen Credits for Corn
Principle Investigator: Matt Ruark
Objective:
Publications/Presentations
Ruark et al., 2020. Quantifying the benefits of legume cover crops. 2020 Wisconsin Agribusiness Classic.https://extension.soils.wisc.edu/wcmc/quantifying-the-benefits-of-legume-cover-crops/
Funding Level: $26,372
Duration: 2 year
Project: 283-16
Title: Development of a Crop Sensor Algorithm for Nitrogen Management in Winter Wheat
Principle Investigator: Carrie Laboski
Objective:
Funding Level: $135,839
Duration: 3 year
Project: 284-16
Title: Corn Hybrid Response to Starter Fertilizer in Wisconsin Soils
Principle Investigator: Joe Lauer
Objective:
Publications/Presentations
Corn (Zea mays L.) hybrid relative maturity response to banded fertilizer, in preparation.