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Tips for Calibrating Grain Yield Monitors—Maximizing Value of Your Yield Data
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minimized to 5 percent or less. If best management calibration practices are followed, most modern displays ...
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A Guide to Corn Growth and Development
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have 16 or 18 kernel rows per ear. The potential row number is strongly related to a hybrid’s genetics ... mostly due to hybrid genetics and the environment. Leaves and stalk tissue are green and/or brown at R6, ... structures initiate and grow at different stages (Figure 1 and Table 1). In the case of modern hybrids, silks ...
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Corn Response to Long-Term Weather Stressors
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Factors affecting crop production include genetics, environment, and management practices (G ... been offset (at least partially) by introducing new genetics, agronomic strategies, and technologies. ... the season length by adjusting planting dates. While genetic improvements are considered major ...
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Understanding Genetically Modified Foods
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Family and Consumer Sciences What are genetically modified organisms in relation to foods? A genetically ... modified organism (GMO) is an organism whose genetic structure has been altered by adding a gene that will ... product. Foods that contain GMOs are often called genetically engineered foods or biotech foods. We will ...
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Ever-Evolving Aspects of Cannabis Production
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alternatives that tend to meet regulation requirements. Propagation and Nursery Techniques Genetic purity and ... cannabis market. Growers focus on genetic purity and feminized seeds because cannabis is a dioecious plant ... plants, which makes them clones, naturally guaranteeing their genetic properties. Other transplants are ...
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Soil Phosphorus and Crop Response to Phosphorus Fertilizer in Ohio
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(RNA) that make genetic code and synthesize proteins. A deficiency of P also negatively affects ...
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The Gastrointestinal Tract of the Horse
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which horses evolved, the stomach was never empty. In modern feeding situations, which often include two ... same protection. In a typical modern horse diet that includes both concentrate and forage, low density ... stress by promoting more physical activity. Modern Feeding Practices In a review of common feeding ...
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Cedar-Apple Rust
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manage, but effective strategies have been incorporated into many modern disease management plans. Apple ...
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Pollinator Quick Guide: What You Can Do to Help Pollinators
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preferred by pollinators. Some hybrids and modern cultivars are not visited by pollinators or don’t provide ...
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Evaluating Body Composition of Horses
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Weight: activity level genetics (e.g., breed size) parasite load metabolic issues cardiac issues cancer ... affect BCS genetics (Some breeds, such as Morgans or ponies, are predisposed to having cresty necks and ... genetics age hormones (e.g., stallions v. geldings) feeding management saddle/equipment fit pain (e.g., ...