Land is initially the most limiting resource to consider in setting up a farm system aimed at maximizing returns. This is because soil, its topographical features, and its physical and chemical properties are largely fixed. There is little which can be done about them except to manage soil fertility and control erosion. Over the long run, crop production from any land tract will be directly influenced by the nature and character of the soils in that land tract. For this reason, the most basic step in initiating or redesigning a farming operation is to get an evaluation of the soil characteristics of a land tract which affect crop growth. Taking such information into account in laying out fields and developing cropping systems based on this ...
The interactions among the farming systems and the soil, water, biota, and atmosphere control the ef...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Soil is the most important resource for food production. The increase in world population puts pre...
The major resources which must be manipulated to develop a farm operation are LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL, ...
The most successful land use decisions are those where the intended use matches the capabilities of ...
From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have be...
A knowledge of the nature andaracteristics of soils on a farm is basic to farm planning so as to pro...
Sound adjustments in farming require accurate predictions of costs and returns for different crops a...
With the stressful economic situation that continues to face Kentucky farmers in 1986, the College o...
There is consensus of opinion among soil scientists that soil survey interpretations are inadequate ...
One of the major physical properties of soil which is important to crop production is drainage throu...
The importance and capabilities of soil are often overlooked. It has an exceedingly complex ecosyste...
It is generally perceived that the soil, through its various physical, chemical, and biological proc...
Citation: Streeter, Lyman Bradley. Soil management. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College...
A description of Kentucky\u27s land base indicates that of nearly 15 million acres suitable for crop...
The interactions among the farming systems and the soil, water, biota, and atmosphere control the ef...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Soil is the most important resource for food production. The increase in world population puts pre...
The major resources which must be manipulated to develop a farm operation are LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL, ...
The most successful land use decisions are those where the intended use matches the capabilities of ...
From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have be...
A knowledge of the nature andaracteristics of soils on a farm is basic to farm planning so as to pro...
Sound adjustments in farming require accurate predictions of costs and returns for different crops a...
With the stressful economic situation that continues to face Kentucky farmers in 1986, the College o...
There is consensus of opinion among soil scientists that soil survey interpretations are inadequate ...
One of the major physical properties of soil which is important to crop production is drainage throu...
The importance and capabilities of soil are often overlooked. It has an exceedingly complex ecosyste...
It is generally perceived that the soil, through its various physical, chemical, and biological proc...
Citation: Streeter, Lyman Bradley. Soil management. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College...
A description of Kentucky\u27s land base indicates that of nearly 15 million acres suitable for crop...
The interactions among the farming systems and the soil, water, biota, and atmosphere control the ef...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Soil is the most important resource for food production. The increase in world population puts pre...