Shelby Lebeau
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Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2023–2025)
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Shelby Lebeau's research focuses on the impact of agronomic practices on soil properties. Their work investigates the effects of cover crops and poultry litter on soil aggregation, water retention, and infiltration, particularly within the context of cotton production in eastern Arkansas and the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Lebeau has published three studies on these topics between 2023 and 2025. Key collaborators in this research include Mike Daniels, Lisa S. Wood, and Kristofor R. Brye, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Poultry-Litter Effects on the Change in Water-Stable Aggregation in Loamy Soils in Eastern Arkansas (2025)
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Cover crop and wheel‐track effects on soil properties under cotton production in eastern Arkansas (2024)
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- Cover crop and wheel‐track effects on soil properties under cotton production in eastern Arkansas
- Poultry-Litter Effects on the Change in Water-Stable Aggregation in Loamy Soils in Eastern Arkansas
- Cover crop and wheel‐track effects on soil properties under cotton production in eastern Arkansas
- Cover crop and wheel‐track effects on soil properties under cotton production in eastern Arkansas
- Poultry-Litter Effects on the Change in Water-Stable Aggregation in Loamy Soils in Eastern Arkansas
- Poultry-Litter Effects on the Change in Water-Stable Aggregation in Loamy Soils in Eastern Arkansas
- Poultry-Litter Effects on the Change in Water-Stable Aggregation in Loamy Soils in Eastern Arkansas
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