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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Put Me In Cloche, I'M Ready To Grow, Dennis Hinkamp
Put Me In Cloche, I'M Ready To Grow, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Water, Water Everywhere, Dennis Hinkamp
Water, Water Everywhere, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Woad Rage, Dennis Hinkamp
Beans - Early July Not Too Late To Plant Them, Dennis Hinkamp
Beans - Early July Not Too Late To Plant Them, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Butterflies - How To Lure Them To Your Garden, Dennis Hinkamp
Butterflies - How To Lure Them To Your Garden, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Do Your Plants Have Cold Feet?, Dennis Hinkamp
Do Your Plants Have Cold Feet?, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Edging, Jerry Goodspeed
Gophers Eating Into Ag Profits, Dennis Hinkamp
Gophers Eating Into Ag Profits, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Hibiscus - Name Of The Rose, Dennis Hinkamp
Hibiscus - Name Of The Rose, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
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Morning Glory Is Gory, Dennis Hinkamp
Planning Is The Key To Saving Water In Garden, Dennis Hinkamp
Planning Is The Key To Saving Water In Garden, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Taming The Blackberry, Dennis Hinkamp
Join Hands With Spiders In Garden Warfare, Dennis Hinkamp
Join Hands With Spiders In Garden Warfare, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
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Trade Flows And Marketing Practices Of Louisiana And Gulf States Nurseries, Wade R. Hampton
Trade Flows And Marketing Practices Of Louisiana And Gulf States Nurseries, Wade R. Hampton
LSU Master's Theses
The markets facing nursery producers have changed dramatically in the past decade. These changes in nursery markets have outdated previous research. New research into nursery marketing will assist nursery producers in making marketing decisions. Nursery producers can market their plants to five different marketing channels: Mass-merchandisers, garden centers, other retailers, landscapers and re-wholesalers. This study described the 1998 Louisiana nursery industry, analyzed nursery market changes over the past decade in Louisiana and the Southeast and analyzed characteristics of Louisiana and Southeastern nurseries to estimate marketing channel choice. Data was collected via mail using the third Trade Flows and Marketing Practices …
Intermountain Planting Guide, Kevin Jensen, Howard Horton, Ron Reed, Ralph Whitesides
Intermountain Planting Guide, Kevin Jensen, Howard Horton, Ron Reed, Ralph Whitesides
All Current Publications
The first consideration prior to seeding is to determine the present level of management being applied to the proposed site. Many sites will recover or improve without seeding if proper management is implemented. Soil is the primary natural resource and its conservation is the most important consideration in seedings.
Farmer Crop Update Series - Western Region' Project Number Daw630, Nicole Kerr
Farmer Crop Update Series - Western Region' Project Number Daw630, Nicole Kerr
Research Reports
The aims of this project are to:
• Provide regional forums for updating growers with the latest R&D in cropping systems and grain production.
• To foster participative R&D through effective interchange between agency based R&D groups, agribusiness R&D groups and grower based groups with potential to participate in R&D at a range of levels (from merely providing feedback to linking broadscale on-farm tests with the research).
• To reduce research segmentation by fostering a climate of mutual benefit in R&D exchange. There is already emergence of research segmentation from proprietary research. However, apart from an initial proprietary advantage (within …
Efficiency Of The Inorganic Fertilization In The Cultivation Of Alfalfa (Medicated Sativa L) And Whitewashing For The Correction Of The Ph Of The Soil, Alex Gonzalo Bravo Morocho
Efficiency Of The Inorganic Fertilization In The Cultivation Of Alfalfa (Medicated Sativa L) And Whitewashing For The Correction Of The Ph Of The Soil, Alex Gonzalo Bravo Morocho
Theses and Dissertations
In our country the necessity to offer new alternatives for the agricultural sector is high-priority especially for the lucern cultivation that every day is surface cultivated especially in the Chimborazo province increases; for what is of our interest to establish the answer from the cultivation to the inorganic fertilization and liming for the flora pH correction, for this way to obtain better yields and for consequence to improve the economic conditions of the farmers. With the result that the titled investigation: Efficiency of the Inorganic Fertilization in the Alfalfa Cultivation (Medicago sativa L) and Liming for the Correction of the …
Irrigation Of Olives In Western Australia, Neil Lantzke, Dick Taylor
Irrigation Of Olives In Western Australia, Neil Lantzke, Dick Taylor
Bulletins 4000 -
Olives can be grown without irrigation in the south-west of Western Australia. However, to obtain maximum yield irrigation is required. The yields obtained from unirrigated crops may be half those of irrigated crops, with the actual yield decrease being dependent on the rainfall and length of growing season.
This Bulletin outlines how to calculate the irrigation requirements of olives. Considerable debate occurs as to the water requirements of olives in Western Australia.
There have been no irrigation trials on olives in this State and the crop factors outlined come from overseas experience.
Food, Nutrition, And Health Education With Educational Lessons In The Cuambo Community School, Ibarra Canton, Imbabura Province, Fanny Margoth Victoria Recalde
Food, Nutrition, And Health Education With Educational Lessons In The Cuambo Community School, Ibarra Canton, Imbabura Province, Fanny Margoth Victoria Recalde
Theses and Dissertations
The general objective of this study was that of giving food, health, and nutrition education via educational lessons based on a diagnostic of teachers' and children's knowledge at the Cuambo school. The study is descriptive and transverse and lasted from October 2000 through June 2001. The study included 100% of the attending children and teachers of the Cumabo community school, being 42 in number. Variables were: topics on eating, nutrition, and health that complete the plan of basic studies, along with training of students and teachers. Since the project was eminently educational, it implied carrying out the respective educational lessons …
2001 Agricultural Research Southeast Agricultural Research Center, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service
2001 Agricultural Research Southeast Agricultural Research Center, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
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Soil Factors Influencing Eutrophication. In Soilguide. A Handbook For Understanding And Managing Agricultural Soils. (Ed. Geoff Moore), David Weaver, Robert Summers
Soil Factors Influencing Eutrophication. In Soilguide. A Handbook For Understanding And Managing Agricultural Soils. (Ed. Geoff Moore), David Weaver, Robert Summers
Bulletins 4000 -
Eutrophication is essentially the nutrient enrichment of waterways leading to algal growth. It must be controlled to maintain sustainable agricultural systems and the main mechanisms of control are stabilising catchment processes and reducing nutrient output.
Eutrophication can be defined as 'the nutrient enrichment of waters which results in the stimulation of an array of symptomatic changes, among which increased production of algae and macrophytes, deterioration of water quality and other symptomatic changes, are found to be undesirable and interfere with water uses' (OECD 1982). The word eutrophic is a Greek word that means 'well fed'. The food referred to is …
Before And After Riparian Management: Sediment And Nutrient Exports From A Small Agricultural Catchment, Western Australia, Lucy Mckergow, David Weaver, I Prosser, R Grayson, A. E.G. Reed
Before And After Riparian Management: Sediment And Nutrient Exports From A Small Agricultural Catchment, Western Australia, Lucy Mckergow, David Weaver, I Prosser, R Grayson, A. E.G. Reed
Conference papers and presentations
Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients coming from hillslopes and reduce stream bank erosion. This study presents results from a 10 year stream monitoring program in a small agricultural catchment near Albany, Western Australia. In 1996, a 1.6 km stream reach was fenced, planted with eucalyptus species and managed separately from the adjacent paddocks. Stream flow, nutrient and sediment concentration data were collected at the downstream end of the fenced riparian area between 1991 and 2000, so there are data for the “before” and “after” riparian management periods. Suspended sediment concentrations fell dramatically following riparian management; the average event …
Relationships Between Stream Order And Management Priority: A Water Quality Case Study, David Weaver, Adrian Reed, John Grant
Relationships Between Stream Order And Management Priority: A Water Quality Case Study, David Weaver, Adrian Reed, John Grant
Conference papers and presentations
Seagrass, which once dominated the habitat of Oyster Harbour on the south coast of Western Australia has been replaced by macroalgae because of increased nutrient and sediment discharge from the rural dominated catchment. Total Phosphorus (TP), Total Nitrogen (TN), Suspended Sediment (SS) and Electrical Conductivity (EC) concentrations from a catchment – wide (168 sites), event-driven snapshot, water quality monitoring program conducted from 1994 to 1996, were analysed in relation to stream order and published survey data on riparian zone condition. This analysis was performed to examine relationships between stream order, riparian zone condition and water quality, and implications for the …
Apricot - The Versatile Fruit, Dennis Hinkamp
Apricot - The Versatile Fruit, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Codling Moths Create New Protein-Enriched, Aerated Apples, Dennis Hinkamp
Codling Moths Create New Protein-Enriched, Aerated Apples, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Soybean As A Receiver Crop For Nitrogen In Swine Lagood Effluent, Daniel W. Israel, Robert Mikkelsen
Soybean As A Receiver Crop For Nitrogen In Swine Lagood Effluent, Daniel W. Israel, Robert Mikkelsen
Robert Mikkelsen
Soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) has been approved by the Natural Resource Conservation Service as a receiver crop for N in swine lagoon effluent applied to spray fields. However, its efficacy as a N receiver crop depends on the sensitivity of symbiotic N2 fixation to inhibition by N in the applied effluent. The objectives of this study were to use a 15N natural abundance method to (i) assess the degree of inhibition of symbiotic N2 fixation in soybean by applied effluent N and (ii) determine the quantity of effluent N removed from the soil in harvested seed of nodulating soybean. …