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University of Kentucky

Agricultural Engineering Extension Publications

1991

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One-Tier Plastic-Covered Tobacco Curing Structure—Tier Rail Design, George A. Duncan Nov 1991

One-Tier Plastic-Covered Tobacco Curing Structure—Tier Rail Design, George A. Duncan

Agricultural Engineering Extension Publications

A tobacco grower occasionally has insufficient barn space to house his crop. This problem is especially severe when a barn is damaged or destroyed and cannot be repaired or replaced before harvest. Also, those leasing or having extra poundage may need short-term, low-cost housing.

Kentucky weather conditions are suited for curing in conventional barns as well as in other special structures with adequate covering and crop protection.


Calculating Farm Machinery Field Capacities, J. N. Hancock, Larry D. Swetnam, F. J. Benson May 1991

Calculating Farm Machinery Field Capacities, J. N. Hancock, Larry D. Swetnam, F. J. Benson

Agricultural Engineering Extension Publications

Calculating field capacities is just part of the overall concept of farm machinery management. Successful farm machinery management does not guarantee a profit, but machinery costs are a major expense and they must be monitored and managed. Therefore, the efficient use of farm machinery starts with determining working capacity in conjunction with the amount of work to be accomplished in a timely manner.