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Title: The Cullars Rotation (circa 1911-2006)

Author
item MITCHELL, C - AUBURN UNIVERSITY
item DELANEY, D - AUBURN UNIVERSITY
item Balkcom, Kipling

Submitted to: Extension Reports
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: 1/1/2007
Publication Date: 3/30/2007
Citation: Mitchell, C.C., Delaney, D.P., Balkcom, K.S. 2007. The Cullars Rotation (circa 1911-2006). In: Lawrence, K.S., Monks, C.D., Delaney, D.P., editors. 2006 Cotton Research Report, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Research Report No. 30. p. 18.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The Cullars Rotation is the oldest, continuous soil fertility experiment in the South and the second oldest cotton study in the world. An historical marker was dedicated at the Cullars Rotation experiment on November 3, 2006. An all-time record cotton lint yield of 2050 lb lint ac-1 was produced on the complete N-P-K fertilizer treatment. Good yields of wheat (54 bu ac-1) and corn (110 bu ac-1) were recorded for this treatment, despite the drought conditions that occurred in Alabama. Timely rainfall at this location and the long-term benefits of conservation tillage contributed to the high yields during this dry year.