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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Comparative Cost Analysis Of Alternative Solid Waste Collection Systems In Rural Tennessee Counties, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Faye Church, Deborah M. Markley, William M. Park
Comparative Cost Analysis Of Alternative Solid Waste Collection Systems In Rural Tennessee Counties, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Faye Church, Deborah M. Markley, William M. Park
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Econometric And Futures Market Models For Forecasting Tennessee Feeder Cattle Prices, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Dan L. Mclemore, Joey M. Gross
Econometric And Futures Market Models For Forecasting Tennessee Feeder Cattle Prices, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Dan L. Mclemore, Joey M. Gross
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Weed Control Investigations In Corn And Grain Sorghum, 1986, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, G. N. Rhodes Jr., R. M. Hayes, M. L. Thornton, G. A. Mitchell, D. D. Howard
Weed Control Investigations In Corn And Grain Sorghum, 1986, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, G. N. Rhodes Jr., R. M. Hayes, M. L. Thornton, G. A. Mitchell, D. D. Howard
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Ensiled Whole Stillage And Fescue Hay On Rumen Characteristics In Sheep, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, D. M. Britton, R. N. Heitmann
Effects Of Ensiled Whole Stillage And Fescue Hay On Rumen Characteristics In Sheep, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, D. M. Britton, R. N. Heitmann
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Estimating Soil Erosion In Tennessee Using The Universal Soil Loss Equation, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, John G. Graveel, Ricky E. Lambert
Estimating Soil Erosion In Tennessee Using The Universal Soil Loss Equation, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, John G. Graveel, Ricky E. Lambert
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Performance Of Corn Hybrids In 1986, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles R. Graves
Performance Of Corn Hybrids In 1986, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles R. Graves
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Herbicide Evaluation For Weed Control, 1985, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, R. M. Hayes, G. Neil Rhodes Jr., P. E. Hoskinson, M. L. Thornton
Herbicide Evaluation For Weed Control, 1985, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, R. M. Hayes, G. Neil Rhodes Jr., P. E. Hoskinson, M. L. Thornton
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Decedents' Estates: Selected Guidelines For Administering Estates In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Ronald W. Todd
Decedents' Estates: Selected Guidelines For Administering Estates In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Ronald W. Todd
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Farm Home And Ministers' Institute Program November 7 1986, Tennessee State University
Farm Home And Ministers' Institute Program November 7 1986, Tennessee State University
Farm Home and Ministers' Institute Program
No abstract provided.
An Inventory Of Apiculture Land Use Surveys, R C. Burking
An Inventory Of Apiculture Land Use Surveys, R C. Burking
Soil conservation survey collection
Each year the Apiculture Section of the Western Australian Department of Agriculture undertakes a series of surveys relating to flora prospects, land area suitability or wildfire damage to bee pastures. Such surveys may vary according to the requirements both in time and intensity and the report may be presented as a Departmental file comment or be of such significance to warrant a suitable publication. The Department of Agriculture is at present collating numerous surveys and reports undertaken by a variety of Research Officers in various Divisions. Computer data bases have been set up utilising the Records Management System which will …
Chemical, Physical And Mineralogical Properties Of Mitchell And Tripp Soils In The Nebraska Panhandle, G. A. Uzochukwu, D. T. Lewis
Chemical, Physical And Mineralogical Properties Of Mitchell And Tripp Soils In The Nebraska Panhandle, G. A. Uzochukwu, D. T. Lewis
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Mitchell and Tripp soils are some of the most important agricultural soils in the Nebraska Panhandle. Yet, they have received little attention in terms of their basic chemical, physical, and mineral properties. Management decisions can be made on a more informed basis if this kind of information is available. This study was to acquire the information, with special emphasis on mineralogical properties of the soils and their parent materials. This emphasis was given because it is known that other soils in the region contain volcanic ash in measurable amounts. The presence of volcanic ash in soils has been associated with …
Annual Statice In Nebraska, Ellen T. Paparozzi
Annual Statice In Nebraska, Ellen T. Paparozzi
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Annual statice can be successfully grown, harvested, and preserved under Nebraska's climatic conditions. Start plants from seed nine weeks before they are field or garden planted. The earlier in the season that planting occurs, the greater the yield. Apply fertilizer before and after planting. Herbicides are recommended to eliminate hand weeding and allow maximum yield. Flowers should be harvested when all florets are fully open and can be used fresh, or dry stored at 2C (36F). Statice can also be preserved by drying or soaking fresh cut stems in 1:2 or 1:3 glycerine to water solution for 48 hours and …
Computer Modeling In Water Management, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, R. D. Von Bernuth
Computer Modeling In Water Management, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, R. D. Von Bernuth
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Nitrogen And Calcium On Stem Strength Of Poinsettia (1986), University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, G. L. Mcdaniel, E. T. Graham, K. A. Lawton
The Role Of Nitrogen And Calcium On Stem Strength Of Poinsettia (1986), University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, G. L. Mcdaniel, E. T. Graham, K. A. Lawton
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Socioeconomic Factors Affecting The Marginal Implicit Prices Of Food Nutrients, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, David B. Eastwood, Morgan D. Gray, John R. Brooker
Socioeconomic Factors Affecting The Marginal Implicit Prices Of Food Nutrients, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, David B. Eastwood, Morgan D. Gray, John R. Brooker
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model Electric Rate Structure-Irrigation Study: Clay-Union, Union, Cherry-Todd, And Cam-Wal Recs, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen
Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model Electric Rate Structure-Irrigation Study: Clay-Union, Union, Cherry-Todd, And Cam-Wal Recs, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen
Economics Research Reports
This is the second in a series of five Economics Department reports on a research project. "The Economic Impact of Alternative Electric Rate Structures on Energy and Water Use". sponsored by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Supplemental funding for the research was provided by the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA). Golden. Colorado. The purpose of this report is to acquaint the reader with the overall model used in the study and the specific way that the electric rate structures were modeled. This model builds on. b~t goes beyond. the one developed and used by Robert A. Young and. associates …
Enterprise Budgets And Other Basic Data-Sets Electrical Rate Structure-Irrigation Study, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen
Enterprise Budgets And Other Basic Data-Sets Electrical Rate Structure-Irrigation Study, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen
Economics Research Reports
This is the first in a series of five Economics Department reports on a research project. "The Economic Impact of Alternative Electric Rate Structures on Ener~y and Water Use". sponsored by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Supplemental funding for the research was provided by the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA). Golden. Colorado. The purpose of this report is to present the irrigated and dryland crop and livestock budgets and other basic-data sets developed for use in the study. The sources of underlying information and procedures for developing the various data sets are indicated. Emphasis is placed on describing what …
Performance Of Wheat, Barley, Oats And Rye Varieties In 1986, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles R. Graves
Performance Of Wheat, Barley, Oats And Rye Varieties In 1986, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles R. Graves
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Socioeconomic Models Of Soil Conservation Behavior And Attitudes In A West Tennessee Watershed, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, William M. Park, Kevin W. Ferguson
Socioeconomic Models Of Soil Conservation Behavior And Attitudes In A West Tennessee Watershed, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, William M. Park, Kevin W. Ferguson
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Types Of Farming In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, S. Darrell Mundy, Morgan D. Gray
Types Of Farming In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, S. Darrell Mundy, Morgan D. Gray
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Seminar Proceedings: Goats And The Farming System. Bridgetown, August 14, 1986, L J.E Karlsson
Seminar Proceedings: Goats And The Farming System. Bridgetown, August 14, 1986, L J.E Karlsson
Agriculture reports
Definition of goat fibre types - John Karlsson New breeding regulations for goats - Jim Maddams Requirements for keepign feral goats - David Rees Managing aspect of gaot farmining - John Karlsson Sheep and goat fibre market outlook - Peter Eckersley Review of the Australian goat meat industry - Larry King Goast establishment options and costs - Bruce Shields Economic comparison of mohair, cashmere and sheep - Garry Parlevliet Angora mohair breeders of Australia Litd - Graham Larke Australian cashmere industry - Tod Kirwan Worms in goats and their control - Joan Eggleston Selling cashmere through the ACMC - Lucinda …
Instrumentation For Assessing Changes Over Time In Career Projections And Attainments Of Low-Income Youth, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, S. M. Shoffner, G. W. Peterson
Instrumentation For Assessing Changes Over Time In Career Projections And Attainments Of Low-Income Youth, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, S. M. Shoffner, G. W. Peterson
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Abatement Of Nitrate Pollution In Groundwater And Surface Runoff From Cropland Using Legume Cover Crops With No-Till Corn, M. Scott Smith, Jac J. Varco
Abatement Of Nitrate Pollution In Groundwater And Surface Runoff From Cropland Using Legume Cover Crops With No-Till Corn, M. Scott Smith, Jac J. Varco
KWRRI Research Reports
Agricultural practices can have a significant impact on water quality. The effects of leguminous winter cover crops on leaching of NO-3; from soil have been investigated in this project. Legume cover crops, by fixation of atmospheric N, can reduce the amount of fertilizer N required to produce summer grain crops. The methods initially used to evaluate cover crop effects on No; transport included suction probe lysimeters and measurement of NO-3; in soil samples collected to a depth of 90 cm. These measurements demonstrated extreme spatial variability in NO-3; distribution and water …
Production Of Aflatoxin On Damaged Corn Under Controlled Environmental Conditions, D. M. Wieman, G. M. White, Joseph L. Taraba, I. J. Ross, Clair L. Hicks, Bruce E. Langlois
Production Of Aflatoxin On Damaged Corn Under Controlled Environmental Conditions, D. M. Wieman, G. M. White, Joseph L. Taraba, I. J. Ross, Clair L. Hicks, Bruce E. Langlois
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
Aflatoxin B1 production by Aspergillus flavus (NRRL 6432) was determined on physically damaged corn stored at 35,25 and 20°C and at relative humidities of 97 and 92%. Production at lower relative humidities of 80 and 85% were also tested at 25°C. Production lag times were significantly different for all test conditions. Lag times ranged from 46 h at 97% relative humidity and 35°C to 173. 8 h at 20°C and 92% relative humidity. Aflatoxin B, concentration doubled every 6 to 10 hours after a level of 10 ppb had been reached. Production rate constants were not significantly different between …
Agricultural Research Division 100th Annual Report, July 1, 1985, To June 30, 1986
Agricultural Research Division 100th Annual Report, July 1, 1985, To June 30, 1986
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
This 100th Annual Report contains lists of current faculty, active projects, refereed journal publications, brief descriptions of research in selected areas, and the financial report for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986. Research programs in agriculture, home economics, and natural resources at the University of Nebraska have changed greatly since the U.S. Congress approved the establishment of an Agricultural Experiment Station in each state with the passage of the Hatch Act on March 2, 1887. Although Hatch funds account for a smaller proportion of the total research expenditures in the program today, this legislation continues to be …
International Food & Agricultural Development Newsletter Vol.3 No.1 June 1986, Tennessee State University
International Food & Agricultural Development Newsletter Vol.3 No.1 June 1986, Tennessee State University
Agriculture Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Resistance Of Wild Rices, Oryza Spp., To The Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata Lugensi (Homoptera: Delphacidae), Wu Jung-Tsung, E. A. Heinrichs, F. G. Medrano
Resistance Of Wild Rices, Oryza Spp., To The Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata Lugensi (Homoptera: Delphacidae), Wu Jung-Tsung, E. A. Heinrichs, F. G. Medrano
Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications
Of 36 wild rices screened, 19 accessions were resistant or moderately resistant to three biotypes of the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), and 9 were resistant or moderately resistant to at least one biotype. Resistant accessions were nonpreferred and N. lugens caged on resistant accessions had low food ingestion rates, slow nymphal development, reduced longevity, low fecundity, and consequently low populations. Two wild rice species decreased the percent hatchability of N. lugens eggs. Some moderately resistant accessions have tolerance to N. lugens, as indicated by low plant damage ratings and plant loss and high percentage N. lugens survival and …
Preservation Of Prime Farmland And Planned Rural Development: A Literature Review, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Donald A. Cunningham, B. R. Mcmanus
Preservation Of Prime Farmland And Planned Rural Development: A Literature Review, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Donald A. Cunningham, B. R. Mcmanus
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
1985 Turfgrass Management Annual Research Summary Report, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Lloyd M. Callahan
1985 Turfgrass Management Annual Research Summary Report, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Lloyd M. Callahan
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Integration Of Host Plant Resistance And Insecticides In The Control Of Nephotettix Virescens (Homoptera: Cicadelli-Dae), A Vector Of Rice Tungro Virus, E. A. Heinrichs, H. R. Rapusas, G. B. Aquino, F. Palis
Integration Of Host Plant Resistance And Insecticides In The Control Of Nephotettix Virescens (Homoptera: Cicadelli-Dae), A Vector Of Rice Tungro Virus, E. A. Heinrichs, H. R. Rapusas, G. B. Aquino, F. Palis
Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications
Combined effects of levels of vector resistance and insecticide application in control of rice tungro virus (RTV) were determined in three field tests. Cultivar “IR28,” with high levels of resistance to the vector, Nephotettix virescens (Distant), had low RTV infection in all treatments including the untreated check. In moderately resistant “IR36,” RTV decreased with an increase in level of insecticide but did not decrease to a level equaling the untreated “IR28.” The N. virescens-susceptible cultivar “IR22” had extremely high levels of RTV infection at all insecticide levels. Economic analysis indicated that gross profit and net gain were highest in …