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Chapter 2 Field crop classification - BU

Chapter 2 Field crop classification - BU

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Field crop classification It is well known that there are more than 600 cultivated plant species, From which there are about 100- 200 species play important role in the world trade. However, only fifteen plant species represent the most important economic crops. Therefore, these crop species must be classified or grouped in a convenient way to

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8 Managing Soil pH and Crop Nutrients

8 Managing Soil pH and Crop Nutrients

extension.cropsciences.illinois.edu

including such details as yield maps, crop canopy data, soil type or other characteristics, past manage-ment history, and the like. It defines sampling zones with common characteristics that may influence crop productivity and nutrient and water supplies. The size of such zones varies depending on field

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How to Grow Field Corn - Home - Ministry of Agriculture ...

How to Grow Field Corn - Home - Ministry of Agriculture ...

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Keep the field weed-free at all stages in the growth and development of the crop. A pre-emergent or post-emergent herbicide can be used according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. Note: Corn belongs to the grass family, therefore, caution is recommended when choosing weedicides.

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CROP RESIDUE MANAGEMENT: SOLUTION TO ACHIEVE …

CROP RESIDUE MANAGEMENT: SOLUTION TO ACHIEVE

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affects the burning of rice crop residues as some wheat varieties (e.g. CSW18) require early sowing. Almost no use and no attractive monetary return of the surplus crop residues and the labour cost associated with the collection of crop residues demotivate farmers in collecting the residues from the field and instead they burn it in situ. This ...

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N-P-K FERTILIZERS

N-P-K FERTILIZERS

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Crop responses to liquid and dry fertilizer are similar, provided the same amounts of plant nutrients are applied and the same placement and water soluble P materials are compared. Reactions of these materials in soils are similar. When placed in the soil, dry fertilizers absorb water and undergo chemical reactions similar to liquid fertilizers.

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