Agricultural & Environmental Letters

Papers
(The TQCC of Agricultural & Environmental Letters is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Farmers employ diverse cover crop management strategies to meet soil health goals22
Farmer perspectives on benefits of and barriers to extended crop rotations in Iowa, USA18
How can we estimate optimum fertilizer rates with accuracy and precision?16
Addressing conservation practice limitations and trade‐offs for reducing phosphorus loss from agricultural fields14
Grazed perennial grasslands can match current beef production while contributing to climate mitigation and adaptation14
Quantitative comparison of the storage protein distribution in glandless and glanded cottonseeds14
Revisiting the permanganate oxidizable carbon (POXC) assay assumptions: POXC is lignin sensitive14
Rapid and inexpensive assessment of soil total iron using Nix Pro color sensor13
Mississippi state and county level yield gap in corn production9
Effects of soil bulk density and water content on penetration resistance8
Benefits of alfalfa interseeding include reduced residual soil nitrate following corn production8
Assessing how cover crops close the soil health gap in on‐farm experiments8
Development of a soil test correlation and calibration database for the USA7
Cropping systems with perennial vegetation and livestock integration promote soil health7
Incentive programs promote cover crop adoption in the northeastern United States7
Adjusting the N fertilizer factor based on soil health as indicated by soil‐test biological activity6
Introduction to P‐TRAP software for designing phosphorus removal structures6
Prototype for developing SNP markers from GWAS and biparental QTL for rice panicle and grain traits5
Agricultural extension and advisory services strategies during COVID‐19 lockdown5
The Partnerships for Data Innovations (PDI): Facilitating data stewardship and catalyzing research engagement in the digital age5
Soil health within transitions from irrigation to limited irrigation and dryland management5
Overlooked tools for studying soil nitrogen depolymerization: Aminopeptidase assays using nitroanilide substrates5
Appropriate “marginal” farmlands for second‐generation biofuel crops in North Carolina5
Hybrid breeding and cultivar diversity in rice production in China5
Can soil health explain grain quality? A case study of a corn field in Texas4
Investigating tradeoffs in nitrogen loss pathways using an environmental damage cost framework4
Probing deep to express root‐zone enrichment of soil‐test biological activity on southeastern U.S. farms4
Paired soil and rice arsenic and cadmium from northeastern U.S. rice farms4
Soil acidification in a continuous cotton production system4
The fate of nitrogen of ammonium phosphate fertilizers: A blind spot4
Evaluating optimum seeding distances from subsurface banding poultry litter in crop rotations4
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