Barley Farming Applications in USA
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Walnut shells solutions for brewery & winery industry
Water storage tanks are commonly used in breweries, wineries, and distilleries for a variety of applications. In addition to the common practice of rainwater harvesting, irrigation or fire protection, these tanks can be used to store purified water used in the production process as well as re-purifying excess water before it enters the drainage ...
By Water Storage Tanks, Inc. based in Austin, TEXAS (USA).
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Water filtration systems for sub-surface drip irrigation - 2
Subsurface drip Irrigation Systems (SDI) are a suitable agronomic option for all type of crops: woody crops (almond tree, vineyard, olive tree, pistachio tree, peach tree, etc.) and extensive crops (corn, vetch, barley, alfalfa, etc.). The SDI is an irrigation technique that allows the supply of water and nutrients in a localized way under the surface. This fact conditions and optimizes the growing of roots and the development of the plant. This practice makes possible a more efficient use of the water, energy ...
By Sistema AZUD, S.A. Distributor in Roswell, GEORGIA (US) (USA).
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Industrial screening solutions for agriculture industry
Keeping in mind how important is agriculture not only to the economy but to human nutrition and existence, we commit ourselves to our role as premium suppliers of the industry. Since a change in agricultural practices has occurred in the past century in response to new technologies, and the development of trade markets, we pledge to contribute to modern agriculture by designing advanced industrial vibratory screeners and rectangular separators to improve agriculture products quality and the reputation of our ...
By VibraScreener Inc. based in Charlotte, NORTH CAROLINA (USA).
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Liquid Organic Fertilizer for Cereal Grains
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye etc.: Summer ...
By Texas BioTechnology Inc based in Richmond, TEXAS (USA).
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Grain Analyzer for Detection of Black Fungus in Wheat
Black Tip is caused by fungus that attacks wheat or barley kernels. In the early development stage the mold results in a decreased yields. In later stages attacks it results in discolored kernels that carry unwanted odors which results in a decrease in the commercial market value of the grain. According to USDA FGIS1, “kernels of wheat are considered damaged for inspection and grading purposes only when the damage is distinctly apparent”. In the U.S. wheat standard, blackened kernels are considered as ...
By Vibe Imaging Analytics Ltd. based in Capitola, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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