نتایج جستجو برای: indicating higher grain qualitykey words corn

تعداد نتایج: 1341070  

2004
Wally Wilhelm Charles S. Wortmann W. W. Wilhelm

rotation is also more effective in preventing deep leaching of nitrate N than continuous corn (Katupitiya et al., Reduced tillage, including no-till, and crop rotation are common 1997; Varvel and Peterson, 1990). Reduced stress from practices for corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production in the Midwest. Benefits of no-till vary with latitude pests may be one of the reas...

1996
Paul Vincelli

Aflatoxins, metabolites of the fungus Aspergillus flavus, are potent liver toxins and carcinogens in animals, and may also be human carcinogens. Although aflatoxin contamination in corn is uncommon in Kentucky, occasional incidents do occur and can create significant economic losses for individual producers. Of all the known mycotoxins (toxic substances produced by fungi), aflatoxins in corn an...

2007
O. L. SHOTWELL

AND SUMMARY Low incidence and levels of aflatoxin were identified in corn of all grades grown in the Midwest in 1964, 1965, and 1967. Later surveys indicate that corn grown in southern regions is subject to invasion by Aspergillus flavus and subsequent aflatoxin formation. This mycotoxin is formed either in the field or in storage. In the field, such factors as insect damage and weather conditi...

2006
J. Holzhauer

Rotation, tillage, and variety main effects on grain yield were all significant in 2002. Rice grain yield, over all treatment combinations, averaged 159 bu/acre, which was 22 bu/acre more than in 2001. Grain yields for the two 3-phase rotations were 180 bu/acre for the rice-corn-soybeans rotation and 177 bu/acre for the rice-corn (wheat)soybean rotation. These yields were slightly better than t...

2008
Byungkyun Chung Kefyalew Girma Kent L. Martin Brenda S. Tubaña Daryl B. Arnall Olga Walsh William R. Raun

Identifying the optimum resolution where differences in corn (Zea mays L.) grain yields are detectable could theoretically improve nitrogen (N) management, thereby resulting in economic and environmental benefits for producers and the public at large. The objective of this study was to determine the optimum resolution for prediction of corn grain yield using indirect sensor measurements. Corn r...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2003
I R Ipharraguerre R S Younker J H Clark E P Stanisiewski G F Hartnell

Sixteen multiparous Holstein cows averaging 74 d in milk were used in a replicated 4 x 4 Latin square to compare the effects on animal performance of feeding whole plant silage and grain from a glyphosate-tolerant corn hybrid (event NK603), a nontransgenic control hybrid, and two commercial nontransgenic hybrids (DK647 and RX740). The grain and silage from the four corn hybrids were produced us...

2014
Ante Galić Stjepan Pliestić Franjo Jović Krešimir Nenadić Alan Jović

Preliminary notes A laboratory laser beam drying method for corn grain kernels is presented and the corresponding energy transfer is analysed. The proposed drying method enables fast and efficient decrease in grain humidity while preserving grain sprouting. Laser beam was directed to the thin grain layer with powers of 10 kW/m and 20 kW/m. Grains were illuminated from one side during a period o...

Grain production is one of the Ukrainian agro-industrial complex main branches. An indicator of the grain production efficiency is its profitability. It is characterized by significant annual fluctuations that induce risk. Redistribution of existing grain crops areas taking into consideration their profitability can bring to increase of production efficiency. The paper observes Markowitz’s opti...

2014
Marty R. Schmer Kenneth P. Vogel Gary E. Varvel Ronald F. Follett Robert B. Mitchell Virginia L. Jin

Low-carbon biofuel sources are being developed and evaluated in the United States and Europe to partially offset petroleum transport fuels. Current and potential biofuel production systems were evaluated from a long-term continuous no-tillage corn (Zea mays L.) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) field trial under differing harvest strategies and nitrogen (N) fertilizer intensities to determi...

2017
Patrick M. O'Neill James S. Schepers Bob Caldwell Patrick M. O’Neill John F. Shanahan

Triticum aestivum L.). These high application levels result in low N use efficiency (NUE), with estimates of Maintaining current high yields of corn (Zea mays L.) grown in NUE for world cereal grain production systems at only the USA poses an environmental threat due to continued overuse of 33% (Raun and Johnson, 1999). This represents a $15.9 water and N inputs. To reduce overreliance on input...

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