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by:CoverCress Inc. (CCI) based inSt. Louis, MONTANA (USA)
CoverCress plants naturally glean residual nitrogen and other nutrients from the soil surface throughout their life cycle. Most of the rapid growth in CoverCress plants occurs in the first half of spring. Therefore, applying 40-50 lbs./ac of nitrogen is recommended in the early spring, before or when the plants begin to bolt after winter vernalization. CCI recommends a stand of 4-6 plants per ...
by:Crop Quest Inc. based inDodge City, KANSAS (USA)
Using RTK technology Crop Quest can accurately (+-1”) map elevation changes. The resulting elevation maps can be used to develop variable rate seeding prescriptions and fertility management zones. Using elevation as a base to drape other layers also provides an excellent opportunity to analyze factors affecting yield. Adding 3D appearance to a map certainly ...
by:GMS Laboratories Inc based inCropsey, ILLINOIS (USA)
GMS Laboratories, Inc. offers the services of a Staff Agronomist and a Certified Crop Advisor who are able to consult on fertility, pest management, and other agronomic concerns for the benefit of its clients. GMS will also offer crop scouting for those who need ...
by:Sereco Biotest based inPerugia, ITALY
Techno-economic assistance to ...
Manufactured by:Netafim Irrigation, Inc. based inFresno, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Netafim Services is the new way to adopt precision irrigation with expert support, great results and minimum risks. So now you can choose a tailor-made irrigation solution with exactly the level of support you ...
by:Marcel Veens Horticultural Adviser Pty. Ltd. based inPomona, AUSTRALIA
Organic fruit growing, RIMpro Black Spot warning system, Planting, Soil management and fertilizing advice, ApplesFoliar feed, fertigation, Pest and disease control, Integrated pest and disease control, Summer pruning, winter pruning, Preparing budgets for fruit projects, Provide one-off property visits, on-going visits or on-going consultative advice. ...
by:Auburn University Soil Testing Laboratory based inAuburn University, ALABAMA (USA)
Routine Soil Test: Soil samples are analyzed for pH, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. A report giving the determined soil test ratings and values, as well as lime and fertilizer recommendations, is returned to the ...
Manufactured by:Mosaic Crop Nutrition based inTampa, FLORIDA (USA)
Perhaps the greatest challenge in soil testing is calibration of the tests. It is essential that the results of soil tests be calibrated against crop responses from applications of the plant nutrients in question. This information is obtained from field and greenhouse fertility experiments conducted over a wide range of soils. Yield responses from rates of applied nutrients can then be related to ...
Manufactured by:Mosaic Crop Nutrition based inTampa, FLORIDA (USA)
The goal of soil testing is to help farmers achieve economical optimum yields while protecting the environment. ...
by:The Farm Consultancy Group (FCG) based inHampshire, UNITED KINGDOM
A significant element of the advice provided by The Farm Consultancy Group (FCG) is Dairy Consultancy. FCG consultants work with some of the most progressive and profitable dairy farmers in the UK helping them to utilise their assets more effectively to achieve their business and personal ...
by:Central Laboratory (Thailand) Company Limited. based inLadyao, THAILAND
Plant sampling guidelines: Proper plant sampling techniques are essential for meaningful evaluation of crop fertility. Be sure to use clean sample bags which breathe freely. Collect a sufficient number of samples to represent the field—at least 25 to 30. Collect the samples from representative parts of the field. Stay away from odd areas unless they are to be sample separately. Collect the ...
Manufactured by:Benenv - Jiangsu Benenv Environmental Protection Co., Ltd based inYixing, CHINA
Wu Xiao, director of the Rural Economics Department of the National Development and Reform Commission of China, pointed out that the total amount of livestock and poultry produced in China is nearly 4 billion tons per year, and the chemical oxygen demand of livestock and poultry farming has reached 12.68 million tons, accounting for agricultural sources. 96% of the total is an important cause of ...