ABSTRACT. Corn stover mass and moisture properties were identified to aid decisions regarding collection of standing corn stover dry matter with least moisture, and to aid development of moisture prediction tools for applications including harvest, transport, size reduction, and storage. Vertical distributions of mass and moisture in standing stalks and aboveground components such as leaf, husk, and ear in standing corn plants were evaluated over time. Stalks were cut into 254 mm long sections to facilitate analysis, and to correspond with billet length collected for cane-type crops. Stalks had the greatest wet mass (72.6%) followed by leaf (20.7%) and husk (6.8%) during the normal harvest period. Moisture profile in aboveground plant compo...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Effects of plant densities, hybrid maturities, and harvesting dates were studied for production of f...
ii Over the past few decades, both researchers and commercial farmers have attempted to find means t...
ABSTRACT. Moisture of corn stover was field monitored under southeast U.S. ambient conditions to aid...
ABSTRACT. Corn stover equilibrium moisture isotherms were developed to aide biomass engineering of c...
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
In the United States, corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been targeted for second generation fuel product...
ABSTRACT. Corn stover, a major crop‐based lignocellulosic biomass feedstock, is required to be at an...
The objective of this experiment was to characterize the dry matter production of vegetative compone...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the agronomic characteristics, bromatological-chemical c...
A field experiment was undertaken to investigate the effects of planting density on growth and yield...
ABSTRACT. Efficient processing, handling, and storage of corn stover, a major crop‐based biomass, re...
Two of the largest problems in irrigation planning are 1) the measurement of crop moisture status an...
The water storage properties of plant residues play an important role in the regulation of water ret...
Quantitative heat-sum relationships are needed for predicting, with most existing corn (Zea mays L.)...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Effects of plant densities, hybrid maturities, and harvesting dates were studied for production of f...
ii Over the past few decades, both researchers and commercial farmers have attempted to find means t...
ABSTRACT. Moisture of corn stover was field monitored under southeast U.S. ambient conditions to aid...
ABSTRACT. Corn stover equilibrium moisture isotherms were developed to aide biomass engineering of c...
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
In the United States, corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been targeted for second generation fuel product...
ABSTRACT. Corn stover, a major crop‐based lignocellulosic biomass feedstock, is required to be at an...
The objective of this experiment was to characterize the dry matter production of vegetative compone...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the agronomic characteristics, bromatological-chemical c...
A field experiment was undertaken to investigate the effects of planting density on growth and yield...
ABSTRACT. Efficient processing, handling, and storage of corn stover, a major crop‐based biomass, re...
Two of the largest problems in irrigation planning are 1) the measurement of crop moisture status an...
The water storage properties of plant residues play an important role in the regulation of water ret...
Quantitative heat-sum relationships are needed for predicting, with most existing corn (Zea mays L.)...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Effects of plant densities, hybrid maturities, and harvesting dates were studied for production of f...
ii Over the past few decades, both researchers and commercial farmers have attempted to find means t...