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    Interseeded annual ryegrass, oilseed radish, and crimson clover tolerance to residual herbicides commonly used in corn by Brooker, Aaron P, Sprague, Christy L, Renner, Karen A

    Published in Weed technology (01-02-2020)
    “…Cover cropping is limited by seasonal constraints following corn harvest in the Upper Midwest of the United States. Grass, clover, and brassica cover crops can…”
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    Interseeding cover crops in corn by Brooker, Aaron P., Renner, Karen A., Sprague, Christy L.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-01-2020)
    “…Farmers benefit from ecosystem services that cover crops provide, but time constraints limit the opportunity to seed cover crops following corn (Zea mays L.)…”
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    Interseeding cover crops in corn: Establishment, biomass, and competitiveness in on‐farm trials by Brooker, Aaron P., Renner, Karen A., Basso, Bruno

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-09-2020)
    “…Broadcast interseeding cover crops in corn (Zea mays L.) from the V2–V7 corn growth stages provides farmers the opportunity to establish cover crops over large…”
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    Low Soil Phosphorus and Potassium Limit Soybean Grain Yield in Ohio by Brooker, Aaron P., Lindsey, Laura E., Culman, Steven W., Subburayalu, Sakthi K., Thomison, Peter R.

    Published in Crop, forage & turfgrass management (01-12-2017)
    “…Core Ideas Twenty‐one percent of the soil samples were within the build‐up range for P. Twenty‐three percent of the soil samples were within the build‐up range…”
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    Low soil phosphorus and potassium limit soybean grain yield in Ohio by Brooker, Aaron P., Lindsey, Laura E., Thomison, Peter R., Culman, Steven W., Subburayalu, Sakthi K.

    Published in Crops and soils magazine (01-09-2017)
    “…A soil survey was conducted in Ohio with the following objectives: (i) to assess the status of soil fertility; (ii) to examine soybean grain yield in areas…”
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