Abstract:A healthy soil resource is vital to the continued success of irrigated agriculture in southern Alberta. A 12‐yr (2000–2011) irrigated cropping systems study was followed with a dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) field bioassay in 2012, to assess legacy effects of preceding management. Specifically, a comparison of conventional (CONV) and conservation (CONS) management (reduced tillage, cover crops, compost addition, narrow‐row dry bean) legacies was sought. However, rotational legacies such as preceding phase, l… Show more
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