Location: Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory
Publications
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The LTAR cropland common experiment at the Texas Gulf
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Yost, J.L., Smith, D.R., Adhikari, K., Arnold, J.G., Collins, H.P., Flynn, K.C., Hajda, C.B., Menefee, D.S., Mohanty, B.P., Schantz, M.C., Thorp, K.R., White, M.J. 2024. The LTAR cropland common experiment at the Texas Gulf. Journal of Environmental Quality. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20592.
Evaluating the role of alternative grazing strategies on plant production and soil health across a decade timescale
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The LTAR-integrated grazing land common experiment at the Texas Gulf
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Schantz, M.C., Smith, D.R., Harmel, R.D., Goodwin, D.J., Tolleson, D.R., Osorio Leyton, J.M., Flynn, K.C., Yost, J.L., Thorp, K.R., Arnold, J.G., White, M.J., Adhikari, K., Hajda, C.B. 2024. The LTAR-integrated grazing land common experiment at the Texas Gulf. Journal of Environmental Quality. 2024:1-12. doi:10.1002/jeq2.20573.
Evaluating the role of grazing strategies on plant production and soil health across a decade timescale
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Version 1.3.0 - pyfao56: FAO-56 evapotrasnpiration in Python
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Thorp, K.R., DeJonge, K.C., Pokowski, T., Gulati, D., Kukal, M., Farag, F., Hashem, A., Erismann, G., Baumgartner, T., Holzkaemper, A. 2024. Version 1.3.0 - pyfao56: FAO-56 evapotrasnpiration in Python. SoftwareX. SoftwareX Volume 26 (2024) 101724. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2024.101724.
Understanding within-field variation in Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) using proximal sensing, field observations, and machine learning
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Evaluating intra-field spatial variability for nutrient management zone delineation through geospatial techniques and multivariate analysis
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Salem, H.M., Schott, L.R., Piaskowski, J., Chapagain, A., Yost, J.L., Brooks, E., Johnson-Maynard, J. 2024. Evaluating intra-field spatial variability for nutrient management zone delineation through geospatial techniques and multivariate analysis. Sustainability. 16(2). 645. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020645.
Forecasting plant production across Great Basin rangelands
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Forecasting rangeland plant production by ecological sites; are they better than forecasts by geographical location
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