Separate Crop Articles & Analysis
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This is particularly true for silage, a preserved forage made from energy-rich crops such as corn, alfalfa, sorghum, or grass that undergo fermentation under anaerobic conditions. ...
At Sinar we take your moisture seriously - Moisture is one of the most important factors impacting the quality and value of grain. For this reason, grain moisture testing is integral to growers, traders and end users producing, storing & marketing high-quality grain, and is a task that demands accurate and affordable measuring equipment. By evaluating moisture content before, after, ...
Mining: In mining operations, trommel screens are employed to classify and separate materials extracted from the earth. This includes separating valuable minerals from waste rock and classifying particles based on size. ...
The associated sets of water level and water flow data, together with detailed records of the physical conditions, can form the basis for calculating the specific effects of the crop cutting on the water level and the manning number (expressing the resistance to the water's free flow in the watercourse) and the temporal variation thereof. Data can also form the basis for an analysis of how any ...
For example, after harvesting their crops, potato farmers separate the more aesthetically shaped spuds from large and lumpy ones. ...
Wastewater treatment uses a physical infrastructure called as physical infrastructure. Processes like phase separation, Oxidation, Polishing and wastewater treatment system plants are used to treat waste water. Phase separation The process of transferring impurities into a non-aqueous stage is called as phase separation. During polishing ...
Rectangular Vibratory Screeners at a Glance Rectangular vibrating screeners are used to quickly sort and separate high volumes of wet or dry materials. Generally speaking, they are durable and economical. ...
Poultry manure has a very high biogas potential, which nearly equals to the biogas yield of energy crops (example corn silage). However, currently biogas is only produced in limited quantities from poultry manure. ...
A phosphorus problem. Needed to fertilize crops, the bulk of phosphorus comes from nonrenewable phosphate rock. ...
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Manus Boonzaier, farm Manager for Canada’s largest grower and packer of apples, said, “We deployed Semios pheromones on 35 acres this past season and did not need to use any pesticides on this crop, however a separate control block that we established needed multiple sprays. ...
This article introduces the FAO crop model AquaCrop. It simulates attainable yields of major herbaceous crops as a function of water consumption under rainfed, supplemental, deficit, and full irrigation conditions. The growth engine of AquaCrop is water-driven, in that transpiration is calculated first and translated into biomass using a conservative, ...
Pulses including faba bean (Vicia faba L.), lentil (Lens culinaris Medic.), and field pea (Pisum sativum L.) are important components of the cropping systems of semiarid high-altitude northern Ethiopia. Yield potential is often constrained by severe water deficits during grain fill which might be alleviated by reducing runoff throughout the season using microbasin or tie-ridge ...
Year to year variation in yield is an inherent risk associated with crop production and many growers rely on intensive mechanical or chemical inputs to preserve crop yield in the face of fluctuating environmental conditions. ...
Information on temporal and spatial patterns of N mineralization is critical in designing tree-crop mixed systems that could maximize N uptake while minimizing N loss. ...
