Paired field and water measurements from drainage management practices in row-crop agriculture

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L. J. Abendroth
G. Chighladze
J. R. Frankenberger
L. C. Bowling
M. J. Helmers
D. E. Herzmann
X. Jia
J. Kjaersgaard
L. A. Pease
B. D. Reinhart
J. Strock
M. Youssef
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[1] USDA-ARS,
[2] Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit,undefined
[3] Iowa State University,undefined
[4] Purdue University,undefined
[5] North Dakota State University,undefined
[6] Minnesota Department of Agriculture,undefined
[7] University of Minnesota,undefined
[8] Dept. of Soil,undefined
[9] Water and Climate,undefined
[10] North Carolina State University,undefined
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This paper describes a multi-site and multi-decadal dataset of artificially drained agricultural fields in seven Midwest states and North Carolina, USA. Thirty-nine research sites provided data on three conservation practices for cropland with subsurface tile drainage: saturated buffers, controlled drainage, and drainage water recycling. These practices utilize vegetation and/or infrastructure to minimize off-site nutrient losses and retain water in the landscape. A total of 219 variables are reported, including 90 field measurement variables and 129 management operations and metadata. Key measurements include subsurface drain flow (206 site-years), nitrate-N load (154 site-years) and other water quality metrics, as well as agronomic, soil, climate, farm management and metadata records. Data are published at the USDA National Agricultural Library Ag Data Commons repository and are also available through an interactive website at Iowa State University. These multi-disciplinary data have large reuse potential by the scientific community as well as for design of drainage systems and implementation in the US and globally.
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