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Volume 17, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2021), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 17, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2021), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2020), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2020), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Labor Use And Labor Challenges Faced By Small Fruit And Vegetable Farms: The Case Of Tennessee, Justin L. Cross
Labor Use And Labor Challenges Faced By Small Fruit And Vegetable Farms: The Case Of Tennessee, Justin L. Cross
Haslam Scholars Projects
United States (U.S.) fruit and vegetable farms depend heavily on labor for the production of the crops they grow and sell. In recent years, it has become increasingly difficult for farms to obtain the labor they need to produce their crops. Therefore, labor management strategies have become critical in determining the profitability and long-term sustainability of farms specializing in the production of fruits and vegetables. These strategies are even more significant for smaller farms that face resource constraints that inhibit their use of alternative labor sources (e.g., migrant workers) or their ability to reduce their reliance on labor through mechanization. …
Volume 16, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2020), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 16, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2020), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2019), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2019), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Applications Of Optimization Modeling In Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Research, Anton F. Astner, Ekramul Haque Ehite, Yang Li, Colin Sasthav
Applications Of Optimization Modeling In Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Research, Anton F. Astner, Ekramul Haque Ehite, Yang Li, Colin Sasthav
Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science Publications and Other Works
Optimization modeling is the process of selection of the best solution to a design problem using predetermined constraints from a set of prospective solutions. Increased computing power has made optimization solvers readily available for business/research needs. For example, Microsoft Excel has a simple, but robust solver. Such solvers can model linear, nonlinear, and integer programming problems that are limited in size. This study shows the use of the optimization model solvers in various research contexts.
Volume 15, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2019), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 15, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2019), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 14, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2018), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 14, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2018), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 14, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2018), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 14, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2018), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 13, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2017), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 13, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2017), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 13, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2017), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 13, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2017), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2016), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2016), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Volume 12, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2016), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 12, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2016), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Tuber Quality As Measured By Starch And Cyanide (Hcn) Affected By Nitrogen, Phosphorus, And Potassium Fertilizer Rates, Ivan Bernardo Cuvaca, Neal Eash, Svetlana Zivanovic, Dayton Mcgregor Lambert, Forbes R. Walker, B. Rustrick
Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Tuber Quality As Measured By Starch And Cyanide (Hcn) Affected By Nitrogen, Phosphorus, And Potassium Fertilizer Rates, Ivan Bernardo Cuvaca, Neal Eash, Svetlana Zivanovic, Dayton Mcgregor Lambert, Forbes R. Walker, B. Rustrick
Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science Publications and Other Works
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important subsistence crop for many poor rural families in Africa. Cassava contains cyanogenic glucosides (linamarin and lotaustralin) which liberate hydrogen cyanide (HCN) during tuber processing. Once liberated, HCN attaches to the processed tuber. Continuous consumption of processed tuber containing high HCN concentration coupled with low protein intake causes Konzo – a paralyzing disorder that impacts children and women of childbearing age. There are ways to reduce HCN concentration during tuber processing; however, this can also reduce the overall starch content in the cassava tuber. A study comprising twenty treatments consisting of different combinations of …
Volume 11, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2014), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 11, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2014), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Synchronization Of Developmental Processes And Defense Signaling By Growth Regulating Transcription Factors, Jinyi Liu, John Hollis Rice, Nana Chen, Thomas J. Baum, Tarek Hewezi
Synchronization Of Developmental Processes And Defense Signaling By Growth Regulating Transcription Factors, Jinyi Liu, John Hollis Rice, Nana Chen, Thomas J. Baum, Tarek Hewezi
Plant Sciences Publications and Other Works
Growth regulating factors (GRFs) are a conserved class of transcription factor in seed plants. GRFs are involved in various aspects of tissue differentiation and organ development. The implication of GRFs in biotic stress response has also been recently reported, suggesting a role of these transcription factors in coordinating the interaction between developmental processes and defense dynamics. However, the molecular mechanisms by which GRFs mediate the overlaps between defense signaling and developmental pathways are elusive. Here, we report large scale identification of putative target candidates of Arabidopsis GRF1 and GRF3 by comparing mRNA profiles of the grf1/grf2/grf3 triple mutant and those …
Volume 10, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2014), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 10, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2014), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Third Thursday 12-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Third Thursday 11-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Third Thursday 10-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Third Thursday 9-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Third Thursday 8-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2013), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2013), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
- Alumna forges partnership amid Waldo Canyon fire
- Fishery biologists revive a river
Third Thursday 7-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Third Thursday 6-2013, Institute Of Agriculture
Attitude Of Tennessee Farmers Toward Credit, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, James G. Snell, Robert J. Hopkins, Ralph Barnett
Attitude Of Tennessee Farmers Toward Credit, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, James G. Snell, Robert J. Hopkins, Ralph Barnett
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
W289-Q Ipm Quickfacts Series: Flatheaded Appletree Borer, Amy Fulcher, Heather Bowers
W289-Q Ipm Quickfacts Series: Flatheaded Appletree Borer, Amy Fulcher, Heather Bowers
Insects, Pests, Plant Diseases and Weeds
No abstract provided.
W289-M Ipm Quickfacts Series: Cottony Maple Scale, Amy Fulcher, Taylor Cavanaugh, Heather Bowers
W289-M Ipm Quickfacts Series: Cottony Maple Scale, Amy Fulcher, Taylor Cavanaugh, Heather Bowers
Insects, Pests, Plant Diseases and Weeds
No abstract provided.
W289-H Imp Quickfacts Series: Southern Blight, Amy Fulcher, Heather Bowers
W289-H Imp Quickfacts Series: Southern Blight, Amy Fulcher, Heather Bowers
Insects, Pests, Plant Diseases and Weeds
No abstract provided.
W 289-P Quickfacts Series: Granulate Ambrosia Beetle, Amy Fulcher, Heather Bowers
W 289-P Quickfacts Series: Granulate Ambrosia Beetle, Amy Fulcher, Heather Bowers
Insects, Pests, Plant Diseases and Weeds
No abstract provided.