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Cody J. Zilverberg
Researcher at South Dakota State University
Publications - 25
Citations - 284
Cody J. Zilverberg is an academic researcher from South Dakota State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forage & Grazing. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 244 citations. Previous affiliations of Cody J. Zilverberg include Temple University & Texas Tech University.
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Integrating Cotton and Beef Production in the Texas Southern High Plains: I. Water Use and Measures of Productivity
Vivien G. Allen,C. P. Brown,Rick Kellison,Paul E. Green,Cody J. Zilverberg,Cody J. Zilverberg,Phillip N. Johnson,Justin Weinheimer,T. Wheeler,Eduardo Segarra,Veronica Acosta-Martinez,Ted M. Zobeck,J. C. Conkwright +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the American Society of Agronomy (ASG) published a survey of the state of the art in sustainable and sustainable food production in the West Texas High Plains, where agriculture accounts for about 28% of the region's economy.
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Biomass yield from planted mixtures and monocultures of native prairie vegetation across a heterogeneous farm landscape.
Cody J. Zilverberg,W. Carter Johnson,Vance N. Owens,Arvid Boe,Thomas E. Schumacher,Kurt Reitsma,Chang Oh Hong,Craig Novotny,Malia A. Volke,Brett Werner +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of landscape position, vegetation type, and year on yields of monocultures and mixtures were evaluated on a 262-ha South Dakota working farm where cropland had been replanted with a variety of native grassland types having biofuel feedstock potential.
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Population Growth and Fertilizer Use: Ecological and Economic Consequences in Santa Cruz del Quiché, Guatemala
TL;DR: The population of Santa Cruz del Quiche, Guatemala has been growing rapidly in recent decades, thereby increasing the demand for agricultural land as discussed by the authors, and interviews and census data indicate that farmers
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Integrating Cotton and Beef Production in the Texas Southern High Plains: III. An Economic Evaluation
Phillip N. Johnson,Cody J. Zilverberg,Vivien G. Allen,Justin Weinheimer,Philip R. Brown,Rick Kellison,Eduardo Segarra +6 more
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Process-based simulation of prairie growth
Cody J. Zilverberg,James Williams,Curtis D. Jones,Keith R. Harmoney,Jay P. Angerer,Jay P. Angerer,Loretta J. Metz,William E. Fox,William E. Fox +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 10-year dataset of peak biomass collected in central Kansas, U.S.A., was divided among five species and species groups and was used for calibration and validation.