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Effects Of Corn (Zea Mays L.) Stover Removal And Leaching On Soil Test And Whole Plant K Levels In Corn And K Fertilization/High-Input Treatments On Soybean Using Site-Specific Management To Increase Soybean (Glycine Max) Production In South Dakota, Nick J. Schiltz
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Potassium is important for crop production. Corn stover removal has the potential to reduce exchangeable and soluble soil potassium (K+) needed for optimal plant growth in addition to grain yield. An experiment was conducted in Aurora, SD, USA, to observe the effects of corn stover removal on water soluble and exchangeable soil test K+ (STK) levels and corn grain yields across a five-year period. Abundant K+ reserves were recorded between the initial and final sampling periods. While corn grain yields were affected by removing corn biomass, exchangeable and solution K+ levels were relatively unaffected by stover removal. Potassium fertilizer has …