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The benefits of digital bin management systems with TELUS Farm Bin Management

The benefits of digital bin management systems with TELUS Farm Bin Management

Traditional methods, which largely depended on manual labor for monitoring and managing stored grain, have gradually given way to more sophisticated, technology-driven solutions. ...

ByDecisive Farming


Grain Silo Level Monitoring

Grain Silo Level Monitoring

ABM’s non-contact level sensors are used in the Agriculture industry for monitoring silos, process tanks and storage containers. For this application, ABM’s non-contact ultrasonic sensors were used to continuously monitor grain level in silos. ...

ByABM Sensor Technology


IoT on the farm

IoT on the farm

How to benefit from connected devices on your farm A growing number of farmers are using the internet of things (IoT) to save time, increase production and reduce costs. So, what is IoT and how can you benefit from using IoT solutions and connected devices in your ...

ByDecisive Farming


CO₂ Monitoring for the Early Detection of Spoilage: Stored Grains

CO₂ Monitoring for the Early Detection of Spoilage: Stored Grains

CO2 monitoring plays a vital role in the preservation of stored grains and cereals. ...

ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group


Measuring CO2 to Optimise the Bulk Storage of Food

Measuring CO2 to Optimise the Bulk Storage of Food

It is therefore crucially important to prevent the presence of mycotoxins in food products.2 Monitoring Stored Grain Farmers are advised to check their stored grain weekly for signs of spoilage.3 Traditionally, grains are checked visually and by odour. ...

ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group


Yield Data Errors Today, Yield Costs Tomorrow

Yield Data Errors Today, Yield Costs Tomorrow

This harvest growers will spend significant time and money chasing down accurate yield data from combine yield monitors, grain carts and/or truck scale tickets. Each of these sources has varying degrees of accuracy, depending on how well they are calibrated and maintained. ...

ByCorteva Agriscience


Corn Production in the Bowen Food Basin - Case Study

Corn Production in the Bowen Food Basin - Case Study

In Bowen, Queensland, in 2010, Hibrix was compared with a high NPK mineral fertiliser program for the production of maize cv. Hycorn 675IT on an alluvial sandy loam soil irrigated via sub-surface drip tape. At commercial harvest, cobs from 20 randomly selected plants per plot from were harvested, weighed and the length, girth at the cob base and length of tip not filled with kernels was measured. ...

ByNatural Water Solutions


Measuring CO2 to Optimise the Bulk Storage of Food

Measuring CO2 to Optimise the Bulk Storage of Food

CO2 measurements are therefore an important part of the toolkit needed to monitor stored grain quality.2 Using CO2 Measurements to Detect Spoilage CO2 monitoring can be used for early detection of spoilage in stored grains, and to monitor the quality of stored grains. ...

ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group


Boost grain preservation before production

Boost grain preservation before production

It is the country, in the end, that imports grain to feed its citizens, and loses the potential to export surplus grain. Therefore, countries should provide proper infrastructure to preserve grains, including appropriately designed systems for handling and storage, aeration and drying, and ongoing grain quality ...

BySciDev.Net


Improved wheat grains storage

Improved wheat grains storage

Improved wheat grains storage management SmartScan25 was installed at the Israeli large flour mill to improve wheat grains storage management, save costs and reduce material losses. Israeli Mills Ltd, located in the city of Tel Aviv, is one of the leading local flour providers. The mill produces various types of wheat products such as: bran, white flour, semolina and more, for local use. The ...

BySolid Applied Technologies Ltd. (SOLIDAT)


Hormonal changes caused by the xenia effect during grain filling of normal corn and high-oil corn crosses

Hormonal changes caused by the xenia effect during grain filling of normal corn and high-oil corn crosses

The xenia effect results from the cross-fertilization of nonrelated lines of crops, which causes a grain to produce a germ or embryo that is much larger than average. It is a significant genetic component in TopCross grain production systems, which can affect grain yield and quality. This study measured hormone variations during grain filling of normal corn (Zea mays L.) hybrids, and normal corn ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Corn response to competition: growth alteration vs. yield limiting factors

Corn response to competition: growth alteration vs. yield limiting factors

Competition mechanisms among adjacent plants are not well understood. This study compared corn growth and yield responses to water, N, and shade at 74,500 plants ha–1 (1x) with responses to water and N when planted at 149,000 plant ha–1. Plant biomass, leaf area, chlorophyll content, reflectance, and enzyme expression (transcriptome analysis) were measured at V-12. Grain and stover yields were ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Production of dryland barley for human food: quality and agronomic performance

Production of dryland barley for human food: quality and agronomic performance

Grain β-glucan content is the most important attribute for barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) varieties destined for the human food market. This trait is important because of the blood glucose and cholesterol-reducing properties of β-glucans. High levels of grain protein content, test weight, and seed size and endosperm color may also add value. Seed yield potential, in part, determines the ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Biomass heterosis as the basis for grain and stover yield heterosis in arid zone pearl millet hybrids

Biomass heterosis as the basis for grain and stover yield heterosis in arid zone pearl millet hybrids

Pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] single cross hybrids, bred from high-yielding parental lines in favorable environments, are not well adapted to northwest India's arid zone. The objectives of these experiments were (i) to measure grain and stover yield heterosis in testcrosses of six landrace-based restorer populations and (ii) to understand how heterosis for biomass and harvest ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Improving the fermentation characteristics of corn through agronomic and processing practices

Improving the fermentation characteristics of corn through agronomic and processing practices

This study determined the influence of corn (Zea mays L.) hybrids, N availability, grain harvest moisture, and drying temperatures on dry-mill ethanol production. Six hybrids, ranging from 92 to 108 d in relative maturity (RM), were planted at two locations over 2 yr. One of four N fertilizer treatments were applied. Grain was hand-harvested at grain moistures of 20 and 25%. Grain was dried to ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Forty-eight years of rice improvement in Texas since the release of cultivar bluebonnet in 1944

Forty-eight years of rice improvement in Texas since the release of cultivar bluebonnet in 1944

Information on the contribution of plant breeding to changes in yields and other agronomic traits is useful for optimizing selection gains; thus, this study aimed to determine the contribution of Texas rice (Oryza sativa L.) breeding to changes in cultivars released during the 48 yr since the release of ‘Bluebonnet’ in 1944. Twenty-three cultivars were evaluated in three environments and two N ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Model-based approach to quantify production potentials of summer maize and spring maize in the north China plain

Model-based approach to quantify production potentials of summer maize and spring maize in the north China plain

The North China Plain (NCP) belongs to the major maize (Zea mays L.) growing areas in China. Maize yields have increased steadily since the 1980s, but in recent years average yields have stabilized around 5000 kg ha–1. The objective of this study was to quantify the production potential of summer and spring maize in the NCP. For this purpose the CERES-Maize model was calibrated and validated. The ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Relationship between Phosphorus and Nitrogen Concentrations in Spring Wheat

Relationship between Phosphorus and Nitrogen Concentrations in Spring Wheat

Efficient management of P in crop production requires the development of tools to quantify the P status of plants. Our objectives were to establish the relationship between P and N concentrations of spring milling wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) during the growing season and, in particular, to determine the critical P concentration required to diagnose P deficiency. Shoot biomass and P and N ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Aerial color infrared photography to optimize in-season nitrogen fertilizer recommendations in winter wheat

Aerial color infrared photography to optimize in-season nitrogen fertilizer recommendations in winter wheat

Remote sensing in the form of aerial color infrared (CIR) photography has been shown to be a useful tool for in-season N management in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The objectives of this study were (i) to develop a methodology for predicting in-season optimum fertilizer N rates for winter wheat at growth stage (GS) 30 directly from aerial CIR photography and (ii) to quantify how the ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Expansion Potential of Compacted Fine-Grained Soils Using Suction Measurements

Expansion Potential of Compacted Fine-Grained Soils Using Suction Measurements

Fine-grained soils in arid climates are most often unsaturated. If such soils have a swelling potential, their expansive pressure must be determined for structural design. Hitherto employed swelling test methods are time consuming and not reliable. Testing methods based on suction potential measurements are being introduced in order to evaluate the expansive potential.Swelling test results on ...

ByASTM International

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