A field trial will be established at Ben Hur Research Station with the following treatment structure: 3 plating dates (two week interval) and 2 fertilization schemes (with 0-15-15 fertilizer vs. no fertilizer). All treatments will be replicated four times on plots with a dimension of 6 rows (38 inch wide row) x 50 ft long. Using triple superphosphate and muriate of potash as source of phosphorus and potassium, respectively, fertilizer treatment will be applied and incorporated to soil prior to sowing of cover crop seeds. Cover crops species included a mixed of hairy vetch, crimson clover, and tillage radish. In several demonstration plots on producers’ fields, sub-sample areas will be identified for additional data to take from.
Before chemically burning down the cover crops, biomass samples from a known subsample area will be taken from both research and demonstration plots. Cover crops will be separated by species, counted, and weighed after oven-drying. Soil samples will be taken on the onset of reproductive stage of the following main crop. Both plant and soil samples will be analyzed for nutrient content based on nitric acid-hydrogen peroxide digestion procedure followed by ICP analysis and Mehlich-3 extraction procedure, respectively. Soil organic matter and pH will be also monitored. The nutrients removed by each of the cover crop species will be computed. Grain yield of the main crop (soybean or corn) will be determined as well.
Using PROC MIXED in SAS, analysis of variance for all measured variables will be conducted to determine the significance of treatment effect. For significant effect, contrast analysis will be performed for selected treatments.