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    Growing Corn and Sugar Beets with Feedlot Effluent, Air Injection, and Subsurface Drip Irrigation System in Western Nebraska

    Source: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 003::page 04023001-1
    Author:
    Henry A. Gonzalez
    ,
    Xin Qiao
    ,
    Matteo D’Alessio
    ,
    D. M. P. B. Dissanayake
    ,
    Derek M. Heeren
    ,
    Saptashati Biswas
    ,
    Clinton F. Williams
    ,
    Chittaranjan Ray
    DOI: 10.1061/JIDEDH.IRENG-9949
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: As a state with the most irrigated agricultural land in the United States, Nebraska relies on freshwater resources for its irrigation. In addition to these conventional water sources, using nonconventional alternatives for crop production can be important during water shortage times. In this research, effluent from a feedlot lagoon was used as an irrigation water source at a subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) system for corn (C) and sugar beet (SB) production in western Nebraska during the 2019 and 2021 growing seasons. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of air injection on C and SB yield when using feedlot runoff as an irrigation source in a SDI system. Results indicated that air injection treatment (O), compared to noninjection treatment (NO), increased corn yield by 5.50% in the 2019 growing season, yet differences were not significant. During the 2021 growing season, O significantly increased corn yield by 9.17% (p = 0.04). Differences in irrigation water productivity (IWP) of NO (14.19±1.90  kg ha−1 mm−1) and O (14.86±1.79  kg ha−1 mm−1) were not significant during the 2019 growing season while significant differences in IWP of NO (22.61±5.88  kg ha−1 mm−1) and O (24.68±4.55  kg ha−1 mm−1) were observed during the 2021 growing season (p = 0.004). In sugar beets, no significant difference was observed in crop yield or sucrose yield between O and NO during both growing seasons. Differences in IWP were not significant during the 2019 growing season (NO: 0.10±0.02  kg ha−1 mm−1, O: 0.10±0.03  kg ha−1 mm−1) and 2021 growing season (NO: 0.10±0.04  kg ha−1 mm−1, O: 0.09 ±0.02  kg ha−1 mm−1).
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    contributor authorHenry A. Gonzalez
    contributor authorXin Qiao
    contributor authorMatteo D’Alessio
    contributor authorD. M. P. B. Dissanayake
    contributor authorDerek M. Heeren
    contributor authorSaptashati Biswas
    contributor authorClinton F. Williams
    contributor authorChittaranjan Ray
    date accessioned2023-08-16T19:08:55Z
    date available2023-08-16T19:08:55Z
    date issued2023/03/01
    identifier otherJIDEDH.IRENG-9949.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292830
    description abstractAs a state with the most irrigated agricultural land in the United States, Nebraska relies on freshwater resources for its irrigation. In addition to these conventional water sources, using nonconventional alternatives for crop production can be important during water shortage times. In this research, effluent from a feedlot lagoon was used as an irrigation water source at a subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) system for corn (C) and sugar beet (SB) production in western Nebraska during the 2019 and 2021 growing seasons. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of air injection on C and SB yield when using feedlot runoff as an irrigation source in a SDI system. Results indicated that air injection treatment (O), compared to noninjection treatment (NO), increased corn yield by 5.50% in the 2019 growing season, yet differences were not significant. During the 2021 growing season, O significantly increased corn yield by 9.17% (p = 0.04). Differences in irrigation water productivity (IWP) of NO (14.19±1.90  kg ha−1 mm−1) and O (14.86±1.79  kg ha−1 mm−1) were not significant during the 2019 growing season while significant differences in IWP of NO (22.61±5.88  kg ha−1 mm−1) and O (24.68±4.55  kg ha−1 mm−1) were observed during the 2021 growing season (p = 0.004). In sugar beets, no significant difference was observed in crop yield or sucrose yield between O and NO during both growing seasons. Differences in IWP were not significant during the 2019 growing season (NO: 0.10±0.02  kg ha−1 mm−1, O: 0.10±0.03  kg ha−1 mm−1) and 2021 growing season (NO: 0.10±0.04  kg ha−1 mm−1, O: 0.09 ±0.02  kg ha−1 mm−1).
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleGrowing Corn and Sugar Beets with Feedlot Effluent, Air Injection, and Subsurface Drip Irrigation System in Western Nebraska
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume149
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JIDEDH.IRENG-9949
    journal fristpage04023001-1
    journal lastpage04023001-14
    page14
    treeJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 003
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