Cropping Systems Diversification Flashcards

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What means WICST?

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Wisconsin Integrated Cropping Systems Trial

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Who established WICST?

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Professor of Agronomy Joshua Posner in 1989

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What was the research question from WICST?

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By increasing cropping system diversity, is it possible to simultaneously:

  • lower levels of purchased inputs,
  • maintain or increase productivity,
  • maintain or increase profitability,
  • and reduce environmental impacts?
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What were the two sites in southern Wisconsin?

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  1. UW Arlington Agricultural Research Station (Columbia County): Well-drained silt loam soil
  2. Lakeland Agricultural Complex (Walworth County): Poorly-drained silt loam soil
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What is crop rotation?

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A practice of growing a sequence of crop species on the same land over time.

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Why is crop rotation important?

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Is a important practice for maintaining soil quality and productivity

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7
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Landscape simplification is a problem?

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Is a stress imposed to the agroecosystem

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Why the II world war is a driver for landscape simplification?

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  • Mechanization and technological advances
  • More use of external inputs (fossil fuels, pesticides, nutrients)
  • Increasing crop yield potential
  • New, larger markets for commodity crops
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Greater production efficiencies and profitability also are important factors for landscape simplification?

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  • Increasing farm size
  • Economies of scale
    • Production of most profitable crop
    • Specialization of operations
    • Simplified management
    • Investment in fewer types of equipment
    • Improved marketing practices
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  • Crop diversity decreased nationally between 1978 and 2012
  • Lowest crop diversity in the Heartland Region (Midwest)
  • Nationally, more counties shifted to lower than higher crop diversity
  • Results showed an overall trend toward less crop diversity and more homogenization of agricultural production systems
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Concentrated agronomic and economic risks tradeoffs for simplification

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  • Costs of external inputs
  • Climate & weather effects on crop performance
    • Establishment, growth, and yield
    • Nutrient demand & availability
    • Response to pests & pathogens
  • Market volatility
  • Profitability
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Concentrated time and labor demands tradeoffs of simplification

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  • Planting
  • Nutrient, pest, and pathogen management
  • Harvest
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Potential negative impacts on system tradeoffs of simplification?

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  • Increased pest and pathogen problems
    • Selection for crop-specific pests, pathogens
    • Greater selection pressure for resistance
  • Decreased soil quantity and quality
    • Erosion
    • Organic matter
    • Structure
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