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United States 12 estimation 8 simulation models 8 USA 7 equations 6 hydrologic models 6 Glycine max 5 Monte Carlo method 5 decision support systems 5 mathematical models 5 Vereinigte Staaten 4 consumer preferences 4 decision making 4 economic analysis 4 rangelands 4 soybeans 4 statistical analysis 4 Landwirtschaft 3 Zea mays 3 case studies 3 corn 3 genetic variation 3 germplasm 3 linear models 3 literature reviews 3 oranges 3 population density 3 profitability 3 sample size 3 sampling 3 seasonal variation 3 sensory evaluation 3 surveys 3 water quality 3 weather forecasting 3 Amerika 2 Arizona 2 Citrus paradisi 2 Citrus sinensis 2 Colorado 2
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Free 49
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Article 48 Book / Working Paper 9 Journal 9
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Monografische Reihe 5 Amtsdruckschrift 4 Government document 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Statistics 2 Statistik 2 Arbeitspapier 1 No longer published / No longer aquired 1 Working Paper 1
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English 62 Undetermined 3 Russian 1
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Garbrecht, J.D. 3 Schneider, J.M. 3 Archer, David W. 2 Bosch, D.D. 2 Clemmens, A.J. 2 Guertin, D.P. 2 Halloran, J.M. 2 Heilman, P. 2 Koohmaraie, M. 2 Parkin, T.B. 2 Robinson, J.A. 2 Shackelford, S.D. 2 Wheeler, T.L. 2 Adriance, G. W. 1 Andrews, K.W. 1 Arabi, M. 1 Archer, D. 1 Archer, D.W. 1 Arndt, Elizabeth A. 1 Ascough, J.C. II. 1 Barnes, P. 1 Baumann, R. V. 1 Bautista, E. 1 Bennett, A.C. 1 Bhatnagar, Deepak 1 Bishop, B. 1 Bock, C. H. 1 Brandenburg, Norman R. 1 Breshears, David D. 1 Byrnes, B.L. 1 Callcott, A.M. 1 Cathey, A.M. 1 Chambers, E. IV 1 Chaubey, I. 1 Cheng, H. 1 Chester, S.T. 1 Childers, C.C. 1 Chongcham, Sutida 1 Christensen, R. P. 1 Cleveland, L. 1
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USDA, ARS 48 USA / Agricultural Research Service 18 USA / Department of Agriculture 3 USDA, APHIS 2 USA / Agricultural Marketing Service 1 USA / Forest Service 1
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Agriculture handbook : AH 4 ARS / 43 2 Technical bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture ; Agricultural Marketing Service 2 Nationwide food consumption survey report 1
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BASE 48 ECONIS (ZBW) 18
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Utility of Seasonal Climate Forecasts in Management of Winter-Wheat Grazing.
Garbrecht, J.D.; Zhang, X.C.; Schneider, J.M.; Steiner, J.L. - 2010
In the southern Great Plains of the United States, winter wheat is a dual purpose crop that produces forage for livestock grazing in the fall and winter, and a grain crop in the spring. Seasonal and interannual climate variations are pronounced and make it difficult to anticipate forage...
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Drivers Impacting the Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Management Practices and Production Systems of the Northeast and Southeast United States.
Sassenrath, G.F.; Halloran, J.M.; Archer, D.; Raper, R.L.; … - 2010
Agricultural production responds to social, political, economic, environmental, and technological drivers that influence producers' decisions and shape the individual systems through modification of management practices, crop and livestock mix, and marketing strategy. We use an interview and...
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Economics for Irrigated Cropping Systems in Northeastern Colorado.
Archer, David W.; Halvorson, Ardell D. - 2010
Recent soil and crop management technologies have potential for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions; however, these management strategies must be profitable if they are to be adopted by producers. The economic feasibility of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions in irrigated cropping systems was...
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The Horsfall-Barratt scale and severity estimates of citrus canker.
Bock, C. H.; Gottwald, T. R.; Parker, P. E.; Cook, A. Z.; … - 2009
Citrus canker assessment data were used to investigate effects of using the Horsfall-Barratt (H-B) scale to estimate disease compared to direct estimation to the nearest percent. Twenty-eight raters assessed each of two-hundred infected leaves (0-38% true diseased area). The data were converted...
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Economic Performance of Alternative Tillage Systems in the Northern Corn Belt.
Archer, David W.; Reicosky, Donald C. - 2009
While no-till (NT) cropping systems can provide conservation benefits in the northern Corn Belt, adoption has been low due to concerns about potential yield reductions and economic risk. Strip-tillage (ST) systems have been proposed as an alternative that may provide many of the conservation...
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Measuring consumer response to 'Gala' apples treated with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP)
Marin, Anna B.; Colonna, Ann E.; Kudo, Koei; Kupferman, … - 2009
Post-harvest apple treatment with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) was previously found to inhibit fruit ripening but also to inhibit the production of volatile compounds that contribute to apple flavor. The first objective of this study was to determine if consumers could distinguish 1-MCP treated...
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Structured Application of the Two-Point Method for the Estimation of Infiltration Parameters in Surface Irrigation.
Bautista, E.; Clemmens, A.J.; Strelkoff, T.S. - 2009
The two-point method is one of the best known procedures for estimating empirical infiltration parameters from surface irrigation evaluation data and mass balance, mainly because of its limited data requirements and mathematical simplicity. However, past research have shown that the method can...
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Economic Impacts of the U.S. Soybean Aphid Infestation: A Multi-Regional Competitive Dynamic Analysis.
Kim, C.S.; Schaible, Glenn; Garrett, Lynn; Lubowski, Ruben - 2008
We estimated the economic benefits resulting from controlling soybean aphid infestation by using a multi-regional competitive dynamic equilibrium model. Results indicate that the reduction of soybean production resulting from a soybean aphid infestation is largely absorbed by reducing soybean...
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A Dual Monte Carlo Approach to Estimate Model Uncertainty and its Application to the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model.
Wei, Haiyan; Nearing, Mark A.; Stone, Jeffry J.; … - 2008
Natural resources models serve as important tools to support decision making by predicting environmental indicators. All model predictions have uncertainty associated with them. Model predictive uncertainty, often expressed as the confidence interval around a model prediction value, may serve as...
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Understanding Consumer Preference for Functional Barley Tortillas Through Sensory, Demographic, and Behavioral Data.
Toma, Ayako; Omary, María Botero; Rosentrater, Kurt A.; … - 2008
Consumption of whole grains as part of a health-promoting diet is encouraged among Americans due to beneficial nutrients and phytochemicals. The main objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of whole barley flour particle size on consumer acceptance of whole grain and soluble...
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