Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-2021

Abstract

Improving corn (Zeamays L.) N managementis pertinent to economic andenvironmental objectives. However, there are limited comprehensive data sources to develop and test N fertilizer decision aid tools across a wide geographic range of soil and weather scenarios. Therefore, a public-industry partnership was formed to conduct standardized corn N rate response field studies throughout the U.S. Midwest. This research was conducted using a standardized protocol at 49 site-years across eight states over the 2014–2016 growing seasons with many soil, plant, and weather related measurements. This note provides the data (found in supplemental files), outlines the data, summarizes key findings, and highlights the strengths and weakness for those who wish to use this dataset.

Publication Title

Agronomy Journal

Volume

113

First Page

4429

Last Page

4436

DOI of Published Version

10.1002/agj2.20812

Publisher

Wiley Periodicals

Rights

2021 © The Authors

Comments

All files are available as supplemental files and in the Dryad repository:
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.66t1g1k2g

agj220812-sup-0001-suppmat.zip (269 kB)
Supportng information

Share

COinS