Merr.] rotations with and without corn stover harvest. Field studies designed to quantify interactions associated with stover harvest and projected effects on the agricultural system including plant, drainage, and atmospheric losses of N are extremely costly and may require several years to achieve ...
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As people finished up their silage harvest, people started to look to start the corn grain harvest. So far, less than 10 percent of fields in the region have been combined. We're starting to see a few combines out there starting to roll. That's probably the biggest thing that's going...
Corn stover harvest N and energy budgets in central Iowa.[2019][Sci Total Environ][10.1016j.scitotenv.2019.01.328] 下载积分: 2500 内容提示: Corn stover harvest N and energy budgets in central IowaR.W. Malonea, ⁎ , S. Herbstritt b , L. Ma c , T.L. Richard b , R. Cibin b...
A five-year assessment of corn stover harvest in central Iowa, USA Soil and Tillage Research Volumes 115–116, October–November 2011, Pages 47-55 Purchase options CorporateFor R&D professionals working in corporate organizations. Academic and personalFor academic or personal use only. ...
They finished up harvest 2022 around mid November. More Fields Townsquare Media; Kailey Foster More Fields The Dairy Townsquare Media; Kailey Foster The Dairy Mueller works closely with the dairy farm. In the Early 2000's Mueller sold a couple 20 acres of land to start a dairy farm. The ...
(Patton2002) to understand perspectives from a variety of member farmers. First, we limited the sample to those growing corn and or soybeans to focus on the group of farmers with the greatest environmental impact on the Midwestern landscape and representative of a majority of PFI’s membership....
Chief of those things…..preserving the garden harvest. Lest you think I am superhuman, I do not do anything to get the produce in the jars except snap, shell, chop or whatever, and wash it. My daughter and her husband till the soil, plant, hoe, weed and pick. And water too, if...