@article{martin_cassel_1992, title={SOIL LOSS AND SILAGE YIELD FOR 3 TILLAGE MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS}, volume={5}, ISSN={["0890-8524"]}, DOI={10.2134/jpa1993.0581}, abstractNote={Corn (Zea mays L.) for silage is commonly grown in the southeastern USA in fields with rolling topography where rows often run up and down slope, promoting surface water runoff and soil erosion. The objective of this study was to assess one conventional and two nonconventional tillage-management systems on silage yield, water runoff, and soil loss on sloping fields in the Piedmont of the southern USA. The study was conducted on an Appling sandy loam (clayey, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Hapludults) on a 4% slope with 12% clay and 66% sand in the Ap horizon (...)}, number={4}, journal={JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE}, author={MARTIN, CK and CASSEL, DK}, year={1992}, pages={581–586} }