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Design, construction and field testing of a manually feeding semiautomatic sugarcane dud chipper. [PDF]

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Elwakeel AE   +7 more
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The contribution of early science education in developing children awareness of carbon footprints. [PDF]

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Al-Barakat AA   +5 more
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CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION ATTACHED SPRAYER

Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 1997
Sprayers were designed and installed on a four-tower and a single-tower center pivot irrigation system. The center pivot-attached sprayer systems use micro-irrigation equipment to reduce investment costs and provide ease of installation. Water application uniformity was determined with a computer simulation model and an aircraft spray pattern ...
null H. R. Sumner   +3 more
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Center-Pivot Irrigation Position Alarm System

Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 1992
A position alarm system was designed, developed, and evaluated for use on a single tower, center-pivot irrigation system. The alarm system signals the operator when the pivot boom reaches an established position. The position of the pivot boom and tower can be determined within 0.62° when the direction of rotation is reversed (clockwise and counter ...
null H. R. Sumner   +2 more
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Rice Production with Center Pivot Irrigation

Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2013
While continuous-flood irrigation, the most common method for U.S. rice production, can have a fairly high irrigation application efficiency, factors such as soil variability and the size of most Mid-South farming operations often combine to reduce the efficiency.
null E. D. Vories   +4 more
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Center Pivot Irrigation Systems

2016
A center pivot irrigation system is a movable pipe structure that rotates around a central pivot point connected to a water supply. Center pivot irrigation systems are the most popular sprinkler irrigation systems in the world because of their high efficiency, high uniformity, ability to irrigate uneven terrain, and low capital, maintenance, and ...
Peter Waller, Muluneh Yitayew
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