Machine for planting potatoes and other seeddoi:US1352411 AHutton JohnUSUS1352411 * Jun 22, 1920 Sep 7, 1920 Hutton John Machine for planting potatoes and other seed
Planting machine for potatoes and other tubers The planting machine comprises a hopper having a bottom formed by a belt conveyor which extends outside the hopper. A tuber supply device supplies the tubers one by one from the conveyor to the furrow to be sown and comprises a collector... F...
Twelve field experiments, carried out over 7 years, examined effects of shading and seed tuber spacing on plant growth, initiation and retention of tubers ... PJ O'Brien,EJ Allen - 《Journal of Agricultural Science》 被引量: 35发表: 1998年 Growth and yield studies of potatoes developed in...
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Burstall L, Harris PM (1983) The estimation of percentage light interception from leaf area index and percentage ground cover in potatoes. J Agric Sci 100:241–244. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600032676 Article Google Scholar Burton WG (1981) Challenges for stress physiology in potato. Am...
onion seeds, not by planting onion sets or even by planting nursery-grown transplants. For me, planting onions from seed has always yielded the best results. But here’s the thing – you can’t just grow onions from seed like you do other vegetables. There’s a trick to doing it ...
Planting & Seed Saving Notes Everything You Need to Know about Sweet Potatoes ByAngie Lavezzo 07Apr As the soil warms up following the spring equinox and the days lengthen, we start to dream of our favorite summer crops. The first thing that comes to mind are the gorgeous green tendrils....
Machine for planting potatoes and other seed Length of dormancy limits the use of autumn-grown seed potatoes for planting the spring crop. Trials of different treatments for breaking dormancy were carried out for four successive seasons (1958鈥 1961). Cutting the seed and dipping in... H John...
Some gardeners prefer to plant the seed potatoes directly in the soil, covering them with a few inches of mulch, and keep adding mulch as the plants grow. This strategy is probably not the most promising solution if you have a rodent problem. ...
Cutting potatoes is a common planting preparation procedure. The tiny sprouts on the pieces, also known as eyes, are the starting point for the plant’s stems and roots. The plants grow quickly from the very beginning, thanks to the energy stored in the seed pieces....