Data from: Evaluation of Water Use Efficiency Algorithms for Flux Variance Similarity-based Evapotranspiration Partitioning in C3 and C4 Grain Crops
The dataset includes 30 min values of partitioned evaporation (E) and transpiration (T) and T:ET ratios for five WUE algorithms during a month of peak growth period for five grain crops modelled in Fluxpart using data collected from Eddy Covariance Flux stations.
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Estimated spring crop yields using Flex Cropping Tool
NAL Geospatial Catalog
Average estimated yields and associated CV values for current (2018) model runs.
IPM Images: The Source for Agriculture and Pest Management Pictures
A joint project of The University of Georgia - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, The Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Southern Integrated Pest Management Center, Southern Plant Diagnostic Network, and USDA/APHIS Identification Technology Program, [IPM Images](https://www.ipmimages.org/) image categories include: Commodity Groups; Taxonomy; Biological Controls; Damage Types; and Diseases.
Data from: Comparative farm-gate life cycle assessment of oilseed feedstocks in the Northern Great plains
This MS Word document contains the oilseed feedstock farm-gate model inventories, results, and uncertainty analyses for the Northern Great Plains discussed in Moeller et. al 2017. Analysis was conducted using IPCC GHG standardized emissions. Methodology is detailed in the associated publication (doi: 10.1007/s41247-017-0030-3). The supplementary information contains the names of the ecoinvent inventories; oilseed yield, seeding rates, and fertilization rates per USDA crop management zone (CMZ); climate change, freshwater eutrophication, and marine eutrophication percent contributions ReCiPe results per CMZ; Monte Carlo uncertainty results per CMZ; and farm-gate energy balance analysis results per CMZ.
Cover Crop Chart (version 2.0): Helping producers choose cover crops in crop and forage production systems
The Cover Crop Chart (v. 2.0) is designed to assist producers with decisions on the use of cover crops in crop and forage production systems. The chart, patterned after the periodic table of elements, includes information on 58 crop species that may be planted individually or in cocktail mixtures. Information on growth cycle, relative water use, plant architecture, seeding depth, forage quality, pollination characteristics, and nutrient cycling are included for most crop species.
Soil erosion and organic matter for central Great Plains cropping systems under residue removal
This study examined average annual changes in soil erosion from rainfall and wind forces, and trends in soil organic carbon (SOC).