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Developing Sidedress N Recommendations for Corn in Central PA using a Crop Circle ACS-210. John Schmidt Adam Dellinger Doug Beegle ARS and Penn State. Background. Improving N recommendations for corn Sidedressing N is common in PA Many fields with a manure history
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Developing Sidedress N Recommendations for Corn in Central PA using a Crop Circle ACS-210 John Schmidt Adam Dellinger Doug Beegle ARS and Penn State
Background Improving N recommendations for corn Sidedressing N is common in PA Many fields with a manure history Spatial variability in relief, aspect, soil water content
Field selection – 2005 State College area, four fields Previous crop Corn, Soybean, Soybean with manure history, Alfalfa Soil pH: 5.5 – 6.2 Soil P (M3): 17 – 101 mg kg-1 Soil K (M3): 93 – 160 mg kg-1
Treatment design Whole plot, 30 x 105 ft Control 50 lb acre-1 N as NH4NO3 Manure, 115 – 165 lb acre-1 total N Split-plot, 30 x 15 ft Control 250 lb acre-1 N as NH4NO3 at planting 20, 40, 80, 120, and 160 lb acre-1 N as NH4NO3 at sidedress Four Blocks
Sensor Crop Circle ACS-210 Plant Canopy Reflectance Emission Bands: 590 and 880 nm Two detectors: 400 – 680 nm, 800 – 1100 nm Sensor Crop Circle ACS-210 Plant Canopy Reflectance Emission Bands: 590 and 880 nm Two detectors: 400 – 680 nm, 800 – 1100 nm
8 samples per second Simultaneously georeferenced Trimble Pro XRS GPS and TSCe Field Device 24 – 32 inch sensor height Weekly, June 8 – July 12 Data collection
Grain yield PSNT from the control SPAD readings at sidedress Leaf tissue at silking Stalk nitrate test, selected trts Data collection
EONR = 124 EONR = 73 EONR = 94 Grain yield response – Corn after corn $0.30 / lb N $2 / bu corn
EONR = 0 EONR = 54 EONR = 43 Grain yield response – Corn after soybean
Grain yield response – Corn after soybean (manure history)
June 24 N applied NDVI, Corn after corn, Control (whole plot)
Summary First year of results in PA Sensor was effective at those sites requiring N fertilizer NDVI ratio was correlated to SPAD ratio NDVI ratio was better correlated to EONR than SPAD ratio