National Cotton Council of America
Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 8-11, 2008
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
Nashville, Tennessee
The Cotton Foundation

Recorded Presentations

Friday, January 11, 2008 - 8:15 AM

Irrigation on the Old Rotation

Charles Mitchell, Auburn University, 202 Funchess Hall, Auburn, AL 36849, K.S. Balkcom, USDA-ARS, 411 S. Donahue Drive, National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Auburn, AL 36832, and Dennis P. Delaney, ACES, 106 Extension Hall, Auburn, AL 36849.

Alabama's Old Rotation experiment (circa 1896)  on the campus of Auburn University is the oldest, continuous cotton experiment in the world.  For over 100 years, this experiment demonstrated the benefits of crop rotation and winter legume cover crops in cotton production systems in the Deep South.  In 1997 a major management change occurred when the entire experiment shifted from conventional tillage to high residue, conservation tillage.  Another major change occurred in 2003 when irrigation was installed on half of each plot.  The effects of these changes on yields of cotton, corn, soybean and wheat will be discussed with special emphasis on the last 5 years of irrigated versus non-irrigated plots.