The major purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of currently used simulation techniques in the the prediction of heat and mass transfer in aerated beds of wheat. This investigation was intended to determine the most accurate methods for simulation to enhance reserach and design efforts in grain aeriation systems.Agricultural Engineerin
This study focused on the development of a generalized model to predict the pressure drop versus air...
International audienceProjected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availa...
Simulation is a new approach to rural land evaluation. Its major advantage over more conventional m...
The purpose of this study was to develop a procedure for determining the relationship between moistu...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
Understanding and predicting small-grain cereal development is becoming increasingly important in en...
Crop evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of simulation models with many practical appl...
A study was conducted to estimate the degree of variability of the airflow resistance in wheat cause...
A methodology to objectively compare model components within a cropping systems model is introduced....
<br/>A methodology to objectively compare model components within a cropping systems model is ...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Agricultural Engineering research project 225, 'Grain Dry...
An existing simulation model of wheat growth and development, Sirius, was evaluated through a system...
To simulate cropping systems, crop models must not only give reliable predictions of yield across a ...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
The grain transportation system has faced many changes in the past ten years. Deregulation of the tr...
This study focused on the development of a generalized model to predict the pressure drop versus air...
International audienceProjected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availa...
Simulation is a new approach to rural land evaluation. Its major advantage over more conventional m...
The purpose of this study was to develop a procedure for determining the relationship between moistu...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
Understanding and predicting small-grain cereal development is becoming increasingly important in en...
Crop evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of simulation models with many practical appl...
A study was conducted to estimate the degree of variability of the airflow resistance in wheat cause...
A methodology to objectively compare model components within a cropping systems model is introduced....
<br/>A methodology to objectively compare model components within a cropping systems model is ...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Agricultural Engineering research project 225, 'Grain Dry...
An existing simulation model of wheat growth and development, Sirius, was evaluated through a system...
To simulate cropping systems, crop models must not only give reliable predictions of yield across a ...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
The grain transportation system has faced many changes in the past ten years. Deregulation of the tr...
This study focused on the development of a generalized model to predict the pressure drop versus air...
International audienceProjected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availa...
Simulation is a new approach to rural land evaluation. Its major advantage over more conventional m...