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69th SWCS International Annual Conference July 27-30, 2014 Lombard, IL
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Advancing Agricultural Performance®
Summary of 2013 Iowa Adaptive Nutrient Management Project
2014 Soil and Water Conservation Society Annual Meeting
Heath Ellison, CCAAgriculture and Natural Resources Manager
Iowa Soybean Association
Peter Kyveryga, PhDOperations Manager‐AnalyticsIowa Soybean Association
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Outline
• Overview of project and adaptive management process
• Review 2013 results and analyses of historical data
• Tools and information
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2013 Adaptive Nitrogen Management Project
OBJECTIVES:• To evaluate N management practices within 3 HUC‐8 watersheds in Iowa;
• To compare current and historical trends in corn N status across state and within North Raccoon, Boone River and Upper Cedar watersheds.
• To develop Adaptive Management Publication and outline examples of decision support system.
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Adaptive Management/Participatory Learning
• A process of evaluating, adjusting and improving management practices by: conducting on‐farm studies and collecting critical management, soil and weather information;sharing and discussing results with other farmers, agronomists, crop consultants, and scientists; and using evaluation results to make adjustments for the future.
Analyses, Discussions,
andInterpretations
Plan
Collect DataAdjust
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ISA AM Process• Working with groups of farmers (OFN groups, watershed projects)
• Conduct in field research and testing• Aggregate data including
• Management practices• Trials and testing results• Weather• Soil data• Site observations
• Reporting• Individual farmer reports• Group meetings• Online database• ISA Research Conference
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Post Season Feedback in Corn N Status
• Tools to collect feedback in N status:
1. Digital aerial imagery.2. Corn stalk nitrate test (CSNT).3. On‐farm replicated strip trials
(RST).4. Aggregate data analyses and
result interpretations.
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Activities & Participation
• Guided stalk sampling 2013 – 1548 samples collected from 387 fields for 146 farmers
• 90 fields enrolled in Boone River• 170 fields enrolled in Raccoon River• 127 fields enrolled in Upper Cedar
• Replicated strip trials 2012 ‐ 2013• 24 nitrogen related trials implemented
• Farmer meetings in each watershed to review data and discuss observations
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2013 Study Coverage
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Average Monthly Rainfall in 2013
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Corn N Status in Upper Cedar
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Corn‐after‐Soybean Corn‐after‐Corn
Upper Cedar in 2013
Excessive
Optimal
Marginal
Deficient
Total N rates: 160 lb N/acre 212 lb N/acre
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2013: Corn N Status, Rainfall and N Rates
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Observations from 2013
1. Higher likelihood of deficient N status for corn after soybean than for corn after corn.
2. Higher N rates were needed to reach optimal N status for fields receiving Fall Manure applications.
3. Spring UAN applications were at a higher risk of N loss than other forms and timing in 2013.
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Analysis of Historical Data: 2006‐2013
3430 corn fields from 2006 through 2013
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Benchmarking Farmer Practices
Distribution of N rates that resulted in corn optimal N status within 166 corn after corn and 465 corn after soybean fields.
For aggregate data, these are “benchmark rates” that farmers can use to compare their N management with similar management.
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Differences Between N Management Categories
For Optimal N Status, fields with Fall‐Injected Liquid Swine Manure required about 15‐20% higher N rates than those with commercial N.
Potential reasons: Increased yield potentials and higher demand for N; Large uncertainty in N availability or delayed N availability; Larger N losses with manure.
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Evaluation Results On‐Line
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On‐Line Database of Replicated Strip Trial Summaries
http://www.isafarmnet.com/onlinedb/index.php
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On‐Line Database of Trial Summaries
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Developing Decision Support Systems
Content:P2. Complexity of N management.P3. Adaptive management to collect feedback.P4. N diagnostic tools for late‐season evaluations.P5. On‐farm replicated strip trials. P6. Data collection, summarization and interpretation.P7. Verifying calibration categories of corn stalk nitrate test.P8. Using feedback in N status to make adjustments for the future. P11. Establishing relationship between corn N status, management and rainfall. P11. Concerns and fears of unexpected results.P12. Farmer group meetings.P13. Optimized N management and water quality.P13. General concussions.
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Partners
• Project funded by;• Natural Resources Conservation Service in Iowa• Integrated Farm and Livestock Management (IFLM) through Iowa Department of Ag and Land Stewardship
• Local partners;• Soil and Water Conservation Districts• Local crop consultants and agronomists• Farmers
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Natural ResourcesConservation Service
In addition to the sponsors, the On‐Farm Network® wishes to thank our partners in the commercial agronomic service industry, including farm supply dealers and cooperatives, independent consultants and service providers, community colleges, and above all, the hundreds of farmers who have cooperated with the network
and contributed to its success this year and in the past.Iowa Soybean Association Research Programs are partially funded by the soybean checkoff
Thank you 2013 research sponsors…
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Thank you!Contacts:Heath EllisonDesk: [email protected]
Dr. Peter KyverygaDesk: [email protected]