Advances in precision conservation
JA Delgado, JK Berry - Advances in agronomy, 2008 - Elsevier
Population growth is expected to increase, and the world population is projected to reach 10
billion by 2050, which decreases the per capita arable land. More intensive agricultural …
billion by 2050, which decreases the per capita arable land. More intensive agricultural …
Regional and on-farm wireless sensor networks for agricultural systems in Eastern Washington
FJ Pierce, TV Elliott - Computers and electronics in agriculture, 2008 - Elsevier
Recent advances in sensor and wireless radio frequency (RF) technologies and their
convergence with the Internet offer vast opportunities for development and application of …
convergence with the Internet offer vast opportunities for development and application of …
A landscape perspective on sustainability of agricultural systems
Agricultural sustainability considers the effects of farm activities on social, economic, and
environmental conditions at local and regional scales. Adoption of more sustainable …
environmental conditions at local and regional scales. Adoption of more sustainable …
Comparing the effects of climate and land use on surface water quality using future watershed scenarios
Eutrophication of freshwaters occurs in watersheds with excessive pollution of phosphorus
(P). Factors that affect P cycling and transport, including climate and land use, are changing …
(P). Factors that affect P cycling and transport, including climate and land use, are changing …
Manure Management to Reduce Methane Emissions
AK Rad, H Etesami, A Astaikina, R Streletskii - … Management for Climate …, 2023 - Springer
As a result of human activities, the production of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere has
increased in the past few hundred years, which has contributed to the phenomenon of …
increased in the past few hundred years, which has contributed to the phenomenon of …
[PDF][PDF] New advances and practices for precision conservation
During the next four decades soil and water conservation scientists will encounter some of
their greatest challenges to maintain sustainability of agricultural systems stressed by global …
their greatest challenges to maintain sustainability of agricultural systems stressed by global …
A partial budget analysis for phosphorus‐based nutrient management plans for Connecticut dairy farms
This study estimated changes in costs of manure handling, costs of the fertilizer replacement
value of manure, and expected changes in net revenues associated with the implementation …
value of manure, and expected changes in net revenues associated with the implementation …
[LIBRO][B] Manure management using precision agriculture
RW Mauzey - 2010 - search.proquest.com
The overall purpose of this project was to develop and implement a manure application
record system that was solely based on Global Positioning Systems (GPS). This system will …
record system that was solely based on Global Positioning Systems (GPS). This system will …
A Goal Programming Approach to Simultaneously Minimize Whole Farm Ration Cost and Phosphorus Balance
AF White - 2020 - rave.ohiolink.edu
Careful management of P balance on farms is multi-faceted and necessary to reduce the
environmental burden caused by P pollution. Dairy operations are uniquely poised to …
environmental burden caused by P pollution. Dairy operations are uniquely poised to …
How climate and land use/land management drive outcomes of water quality: an investigation into their relative effects and underlying mechanisms at field, stream …
M Motew, X Chen, SR Carpenter, EG Booth… - … OF CLIMATE, LAND … - search.proquest.com
Eutrophication is a major problem in watersheds where excessive non-point source
pollution of phosphorus (P) occurs. Factors that affect P cycling and transport, including …
pollution of phosphorus (P) occurs. Factors that affect P cycling and transport, including …