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Jerry L Hatfield

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Journal of Environmental Quality|June 25, 2008
Special Issue from the 4th USDA Greenhouse Gas SymposiumJerry L Hatfield
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 9, 2018
Agroclimatology and Wheat Production: Coping with Climate ChangeJerry L Hatfield, Christian Dold
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 7, 2019
Water-Use Efficiency: Advances and Challenges in a Changing ClimateJerry L Hatfield, Christian Dold
Frontiers in Plant Science|December 24, 2019
Yield Gaps in Wheat: Path to Enhancing ProductivityJerry L Hatfield, Brian L Beres
Journal of Environmental Quality|October 27, 2012
Evaluation of variation in nitrate concentration levels in the Raccoon River watershed in IowaSampath Jayasinghe, David Miller, Jerry L Hatfield
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 30, 2015
Modeled nitrous oxide emissions from corn fields in iowa based on county level dataMarek K Jarecki, Jerry L Hatfield, Wiley Barbour
Journal of Environmental Quality|June 25, 2008
Greenhouse gas emissions from two soils receiving nitrogen fertilizer and swine manure slurryMarek K Jarecki, Timothy B Parkin, Alvarus S K Chan, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 12, 2008
Comparison of DAYCENT-simulated and measured nitrous oxide emissions from a corn fieldMarek K Jarecki, Timothy B Parkin, Alvarus S K Chan, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|October 23, 2020
Do scientists have a responsibility to provide climate change expertise to mitigation and adaptation strategies? Perspectives from climate professionalsJackie M Getson, Anders E Sjöstrand, Sarah P Church, et al.
Plos One|May 11, 2022
A new perspective when examining maize fertilizer nitrogen use efficiency, incrementallyNewell R Kitchen, Curtis J Ransom, James S Schepers, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Quality|June 25, 2008
Special Issue from the 4th USDA Greenhouse Gas SymposiumJerry L Hatfield
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 9, 2018
Agroclimatology and Wheat Production: Coping with Climate ChangeJerry L Hatfield, Christian Dold
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 7, 2019
Water-Use Efficiency: Advances and Challenges in a Changing ClimateJerry L Hatfield, Christian Dold
Frontiers in Plant Science|December 24, 2019
Yield Gaps in Wheat: Path to Enhancing ProductivityJerry L Hatfield, Brian L Beres
Journal of Environmental Quality|October 27, 2012
Evaluation of variation in nitrate concentration levels in the Raccoon River watershed in IowaSampath Jayasinghe, David Miller, Jerry L Hatfield
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 30, 2015
Modeled nitrous oxide emissions from corn fields in iowa based on county level dataMarek K Jarecki, Jerry L Hatfield, Wiley Barbour
Journal of Environmental Quality|June 25, 2008
Greenhouse gas emissions from two soils receiving nitrogen fertilizer and swine manure slurryMarek K Jarecki, Timothy B Parkin, Alvarus S K Chan, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 12, 2008
Comparison of DAYCENT-simulated and measured nitrous oxide emissions from a corn fieldMarek K Jarecki, Timothy B Parkin, Alvarus S K Chan, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|October 23, 2020
Do scientists have a responsibility to provide climate change expertise to mitigation and adaptation strategies? Perspectives from climate professionalsJackie M Getson, Anders E Sjöstrand, Sarah P Church, et al.
Plos One|May 11, 2022
A new perspective when examining maize fertilizer nitrogen use efficiency, incrementallyNewell R Kitchen, Curtis J Ransom, James S Schepers, et al.
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