Abstract:Abstract: 【Objective】 Optimizing nitrogen management of the farmland is critical to achieve the strategy of reducing fertilizer input and improving efficiency, as well as advance the agricultural green development. This study aims to explore the spatio-temporal variations of soil total nitrogen (TN) and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in typical county of cinnamon soil region over the past four decades, which can provide the scientific basis for enhancing farmland nitrogen management. 【Method】 Based on the farmland soil properties (soil nutrients, etc.) in Shouyang County, Shanxi Province in 1983, 2010, and 2023, and the agricultural production statistical data (planting area, crop yields, fertilizer types and application rates, livestock breeding quantity, etc.) from 1980 to 2023, classical statistics and geostatistics were employed to analyze the spatiotemporal dynamics of TN. The farmland nitrogen balance model was used to estimate nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and nitrogen surplus. Random-forest analysis was applied to identify the key factors that affected the variations of TN. 【Result】 From 1983 to 2023, the farmland TN content in Shouyang County increased significantly, rising from 0.66 g·kg-1 to 1.02 g·kg-1. The most notable increase in TN occurred in Pingtou Town, Yinlingzhi Town, and the eastern part of Chaoyang Town. Over the past four decades, the NUE showed a pattern of first decreasing and then increasing, which declined from 48.63% in the 1980s to 33.08% in the 2000s and subsequently rose to 43.75% in the 2010s. Spatially, the farmland NUE value ranged from 30.66% to 50.99% among various regions during the 1980s to 2000s, which showed no significant difference. While in the 2010s, the NUE in the northern region (45.52%) was significantly higher than that in the central (36.84%) and southern regions (36.80%). The Random-forest analysis identified that soil organic carbon and nitrogen fertilizer amount were the key influencing factors to the changes of TN, with the relative importance of 33.95% and 10.57%, respectively. Currently, the farmland NUE and nitrogen surplus in Shouyang County were 45.78% and 97.2 kg·hm-2, respectively, which were still outside the optimal nitrogen management level. The northern region exhibited a relatively high NUE but a substantial nitrogen surplus, while Jingshang Town and Xiluo Town in the southern region recorded extremely low NUE and high nitrogen surplus. 【Conclusion】 Overall, although the farmland nitrogen management in Shouyang County has been improved over the past four decades, it still falls short of the optimal level. It is recommended that the entire Shouyang County, especially the Jiechou Town in the northern region, the Chaoyang Town in the central region, and the Jingshang Town and Xiluo Town in the southern region should prioritize rational nitrogen fertilizer amount to enhance farmland NUE, reduce nitrogen surplus, and ultimately achieve the optimal nitrogen management level.