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    Persistent soil carbon enhanced in Mollisols by well-managed grasslands but not annual grain or dairy forage cropping systems by Rui, Yichao, Jackson, Randall D, Cotrufo, M Francesca, Sanford, Gregg R, Spiesman, Brian J, Deiss, Leonardo, Culman, Steven W, Liang, Chao, Ruark, Matthew D

    “…Intensive crop production on grassland-derived Mollisols has liberated massive amounts of carbon (C) to the atmosphere. Whether minimizing soil disturbance,…”
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    Comparative productivity of alternative cellulosic bioenergy cropping systems in the North Central USA by Sanford, Gregg R., Oates, Lawrence G., Jasrotia, Poonam, Thelen, Kurt D., Robertson, G.Philip, Jackson, Randall D.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-01-2016)
    “…•Perennial bioenergy crops were highly productive relative to corn.•Harvested yields lagged ANPP by as much as 60%.•Production benefits from high diversity…”
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    Bioenergy cropping systems that incorporate native grasses stimulate growth of plant-associated soil microbes in the absence of nitrogen fertilization by Oates, Lawrence G., Duncan, David S., Sanford, Gregg R., Liang, Chao, Jackson, Randall D.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (03-10-2016)
    “…•Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increased in unfertilized perennial grass systems.•Gram-negative bacterial biomarkers increased in unfertilized grass…”
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    Soil carbon lost from Mollisols of the North Central U.S.A. with 20 years of agricultural best management practices by Sanford, Gregg R., Posner, Joshua L., Jackson, Randall D., Kucharik, Christopher J., Hedtcke, Janet L., Lin, Ting-Li

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2012)
    “…► Effect of six agroecosystems of the North Central U.S.A. on soil organic carbon (SOC). ► Modern SOC data are compared to archived samples to ascertain ΔSOC…”
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    The importance of accounting method and sampling depth to estimate changes in soil carbon stocks by Raffeld, Anna M., Bradford, Mark A., Jackson, Randall D., Rath, Daniel, Sanford, Gregg R., Tautges, Nicole, Oldfield, Emily E.

    Published in Carbon balance and management (26-01-2024)
    “…Background As interest in the voluntary soil carbon market surges, carbon registries have been developing new soil carbon measurement, reporting, and…”
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    Soil carbon maintained by perennial grasslands over 30 years but lost in field crop systems in a temperate Mollisol by Dietz, Clarissa L., Jackson, Randall D., Ruark, Matthew D., Sanford, Gregg R.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (03-07-2024)
    “…To mitigate climate change, some seek to store carbon from the atmosphere in agricultural soils. However, our understanding about how agriculture affects soil…”
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    Effect of methodological consideration on soil carbon parameter estimates obtained via the acid hydrolysis-incubation method by Sanford, Gregg R., Kucharik, Christopher J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2013)
    “…Many techniques such as the acid hydrolysis – incubation (AHI) method have been developed with the aim of elucidating the inherent complexity of soil organic…”
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    Perennial Bioenergy Crop Yield and Quality Response to Nitrogen Fertilization by Wang, Sichao, Sanford, Gregg R., Robertson, G. Philip, Jackson, Randall D., Thelen, Kurt D.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2020)
    “…At two sites in the North Central USA (Michigan (KBS) and Wisconsin (ARL)), we evaluated the effect of N fertilization on the yield and quality of five…”
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    Maximizing Land Use during Switchgrass Establishment in the North Central United States by Hedtcke, Janet L., Sanford, Gregg R., Hadley, Katherine E., Thelen, Kurt D.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) grown under three differing establishment methods was evaluated for yield, quality, and potential ethanol production across…”
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    Pre-senescence Harvest of Switchgrass Inhibits Xylose Utilization by Engineered Yeast by Ong, Rebecca G., Shinde, Somnath, da Costa Sousa, Leonardo, Sanford, Gregg R.

    Published in Frontiers in energy research (19-06-2018)
    “…Proper timing of switchgrass harvest for bioenergy is important to maximize yield and optimize end use conversion. Proposed windows range from peak biomass to…”
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    Linking Wisconsin Dairy and Grain Farms via Manure Transfer for Corn Production by Sanford, Gregg R, Cook, Amy R, Posner, Josh L, Hedtcke, Janet L, Hall, John A, Baldock, Jon O

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-01-2009)
    “…One relatively under-used manure management strategy employed by dairy farmers is to transport and apply manure onto the fields of nearby grain farmers. While…”
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    Effect of dairy slurry application on soil compaction and corn ( Zea mays L.) yield in Southern Wisconsin by Sanford, Gregg R., Posner, Joshua L., Schuler, Ronald T., Baldock, Jon O.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-07-2008)
    “…As stocking rates on Wisconsin dairy farms continue to increase, one possible nutrient management solution is to haul slurry to nearby grain farmer's fields…”
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