Influence of Tillage and Phosphorus Rate in Placement on Corn and Bean Yields

Project Leader:
Shiou Kuo,
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Washington State University,
Puyallup Research & Extension Center,
Puyallup,
WA,
98371

(253-445-4500, fax: 243-445-4569)

Staff Member: Dr. Al Ludwick

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Interpretive Summaries:


1998 - Influence of Tillage and Phosphorus Rate and Placement on Corn Yields
1997 - Influence of tillage and phosphorus rate in placement on corn and bean yields
1996 - Influence of Tillage and Phosphorus Rate and Placement on Corn and Bean Yields


Influence of Tillage and Phosphorus Rate and Placement on Corn and Bean Yields, 1996

In a new project initiated in 1996 in western Washington, maximum yields of corn and beans as related to P nutrition in conventional and two conservation tillage systems are being studied. Silage yields of corn were not affected this first year by any of the treatments, however, P application did increase dry matter content of the silage. This rotation study will require a few years to establish sufficient differences between tillage systems and P distribution in the soil before the important relationships will become clear. WA-09F