The LTAR Integrated Common Experiment at Upper Mississippi River Basin‐Platteville

Author:

Busch Dennis L.1ORCID,Mahmud Kishan1ORCID,Johnson Jane M. F.2ORCID,Papanicolaou Athanasios3ORCID,Baker John M.4ORCID,Cartmill Andrew D.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Agriculture University of Wisconsin‐Platteville Platteville Wisconsin USA

2. USDA‐ARS North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory Morris Minnesota USA

3. USDA‐ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment Ames Iowa USA

4. USDA‐ARS Soil & Water Management Unit Saint Paul Minnesota USA

5. School of Agriculture and Environment Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAlternative agronomic practices are needed to address the various climatic, agronomic, edaphic, and water quality related challenges faced by the dairy farmers of the Driftless Area (DA) in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB). These practices should be innovative in nature, inclusive of regional stakeholders, and sustainable to meet the future food and climate related challenges of Wisconsin agriculture. Here, we outline our Integrated (grazing and cropland) Long‐Term Agroecosystem Research Common Experiment at the University of Wisconsin‐Platteville Pioneer Farm (UW‐P PF) in the UMRB and describe our collaboration in this USDA network. In this field‐scale experiment, we are comparing the conventional dairy production system common to this region (i.e., corn‐on‐corn [Zea mays L.] for 4 years, followed by alfalfa [Medicago sativa L.] for 3 years, with no cover crops) with two alternative dairy production systems—(1) soil health management with no‐till, cover crops, and application of a novel manure‐based nutrient‐rich stable product, and (2) management intensive grazing—and rotational grazing on pastures established with diverse forage–legume mix. Meteorological, edaphic, hydrologic, and agronomic data are collected and analyzed at regular frequencies. Going forward, the experiment will continue as a form of stakeholder‐driven adaptive research and receive evaluation on a regular basis to determine whether any changes are required to address the “real‐world” challenges faced by the farmers in the Midwest.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research

Dairy Management

Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy

Publisher

Wiley

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