The LTAR Integrated Common Experiment at Upper Mississippi River Basin-Platteville

IF 2.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Dennis L. Busch, Kishan Mahmud, Jane M. F. Johnson, Athanasios Papanicolaou, John M. Baker, Andrew D. Cartmill
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Abstract

Alternative agronomic practices are needed to address the various climatic, agronomic, edaphic, and water quality related challenges faced by the dairy farmers of the Driftless Area (DA) in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB). These practices should be innovative in nature, inclusive of regional stakeholders, and sustainable to meet the future food and climate related challenges of Wisconsin agriculture. Here, we outline our Integrated (grazing and cropland) Long-Term Agroecosystem Research Common Experiment at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneer Farm (UW-P PF) in the UMRB and describe our collaboration in this USDA network. In this field-scale experiment, we are comparing the conventional dairy production system common to this region (i.e., corn-on-corn [Zea mays L.] for 4 years, followed by alfalfa [Medicago sativa L.] for 3 years, with no cover crops) with two alternative dairy production systems—(1) soil health management with no-till, cover crops, and application of a novel manure-based nutrient-rich stable product, and (2) management intensive grazing—and rotational grazing on pastures established with diverse forage–legume mix. Meteorological, edaphic, hydrologic, and agronomic data are collected and analyzed at regular frequencies. Going forward, the experiment will continue as a form of stakeholder-driven adaptive research and receive evaluation on a regular basis to determine whether any changes are required to address the “real-world” challenges faced by the farmers in the Midwest.

密西西比河上游流域普拉特维尔 LTAR 综合共同实验。
密西西比河上游流域(UMRB)无漂移地区(DA)的奶农需要采用替代性农艺措施来应对与气候、农艺、土壤和水质相关的各种挑战。这些实践应具有创新性、地区利益相关者的包容性和可持续性,以应对威斯康星州农业未来面临的粮食和气候相关挑战。在此,我们概述了在 UMRB 威斯康星大学普拉特维尔先锋农场(UW-P PF)进行的综合(放牧和耕地)长期农业生态系统研究共同实验,并介绍了我们在美国农业部网络中的合作情况。在这项田间试验中,我们比较了该地区常见的传统奶牛生产系统(即玉米[Zea mays L.]种植 4 年,紫花苜蓿[Medicago sativa L.]种植 3 年,不种植覆盖作物)和两种替代奶牛生产系统--(1)采用免耕、覆盖作物和施用新型粪肥营养丰富的稳定产品进行土壤健康管理,以及(2)在多种牧草-豆科植物混合种植的牧场上进行密集放牧和轮牧管理。定期收集和分析气象、气候、水文和农艺数据。今后,该试验将继续作为利益相关者驱动的适应性研究形式,并定期接受评估,以确定是否需要做出任何改变,以应对中西部农民所面临的 "现实世界 "挑战。
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Journal of environmental quality
Journal of environmental quality 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
123
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Articles in JEQ cover various aspects of anthropogenic impacts on the environment, including agricultural, terrestrial, atmospheric, and aquatic systems, with emphasis on the understanding of underlying processes. To be acceptable for consideration in JEQ, a manuscript must make a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge or toward a better understanding of existing concepts. The study should define principles of broad applicability, be related to problems over a sizable geographic area, or be of potential interest to a representative number of scientists. Emphasis is given to the understanding of underlying processes rather than to monitoring. Contributions are accepted from all disciplines for consideration by the editorial board. Manuscripts may be volunteered, invited, or coordinated as a special section or symposium.
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