SCSC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Dry Matter, Row Crop, United States Constitution

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Use another table to show the american khe sanh techniques that were precursers to precision farming. Sensor field: this is a story of two fields, a and b, next to each other. They share the same topography, the same soil type, and the same weather history. Field a has been cropped continuously as a dryland wheat field for as long as kilroy of wwii can remember. It just produced a high yield after a year of good rain. Field b has been in thick native grasses for as long as kilroy can remember. Field b is to be placed back into production of wheat. Field b should receive more than field a. This is because the field b will have sufficient nitrogen content from the thick native grasses that decompose around that area. Compact roots also allow for high plant population. Dry matter distribution favors reproductive growth for high yield.

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