Title
Tillage Best Management Practices for the Minnesota River Basin Based on Soils, Landscape, Climate, Crops, and Economics
Publisher
St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service
Abstract
This book is a compilation of the following six publications, which are also available individually: Description of the Minnesota River Basin and General Recommendations of Residue Management Systems for Sediment control (FO-6673); Sediment Problems and Solutions for the Minnesota River (FO-6671); Tillage Best Management Practices for Corn-Soybean Rotations in the Minnesota River Basin (FO-6676); Tillage Best Management Practices for Continuous Corn in the Minnesota River Basin (FO-6672); Tillage Best Management Practices for Small Grain Production in the Upper Minnesota River Basin (FO-6674); Economic Comparison of Incremental Changes in Tillage Systems in the Minnesota River Basin (FO-6675).
Previously Published Citation
Moncrief, J., et al. 1996. Tillage Best Management Practices for the Minnesota River Basin Based on Soils, Landscape, Climate, Crops, and Economics. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service Bulletin BU-6644-S.
Description
46 pages. Color map of Minnesota. "This information was first presented February of 1995 at the Sediment Control Solutions Conferences in Mankato and Montevideo, MN."(p.45). This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.
Funding information
University of Minnesota Extension Service; Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station; Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Suggested Citation
Moncrief, John F.; Evans, Samuel D.; Randall, Gyles W.; Senjem, Norman B.; Lueschen, William E.; Olson, Kent D..
(1996).
Tillage Best Management Practices for the Minnesota River Basin Based on Soils, Landscape, Climate, Crops, and Economics.
St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service.
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/55493.