| Document Title |
Author(s) |
Location |
Year |
File
Format |
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html |
pdf |
| Selective Weed Sprayers Save Herbicide Input
and Dollars |
Peter Dotray |
Lubbock |
2001 |
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| Using Doppler Radar Technology
in Plant Disease Management |
Charles M. Rush |
Bushland |
2001 |
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| Irrigation Rates Affect Plant Pests and Grower
Profits |
Charles M. Rush |
Bushland |
2001 |
|
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| Precision Application with
Remote Sensing of Nematode Stress on Cotton May Provide More Profitable
Control |
Harold W. Kaufman |
Lubbock |
2001 |
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| Management of Pod Rot of Peanut |
Terry A. Wheeler |
Lubbock |
2001 |
|
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| Site-Specific Evaluation
of Rhizobium Nodulation in Peanut |
Calvin L. Trostle |
Lubbock |
2001 |
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| Cotton, Water, Nitrogen and IPM in Precision
Agriculture |
Robert Lascano |
Lubbock |
2000 |
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| Factors Impacting Development
of a Remote Sensing Dependent Site-Specific Irrigation/Chemigation
System |
Gerald J. Michels Jr |
Lubbock |
2000 |
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Plant Pathology Preview - Bushland
|
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Bushland |
2000 |
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Use of Precision Irrigation
to Maximize Grower Profits and Manage Disease in Pathogen Infested
Soils
|
Charles M. Rush |
Bushland |
2000 |
|
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In-Field correlation of Rhizobium Nodulation
with Soil Parameters and Peanut Yield Using Site-Specific Precision
Agriculture Techniques in West Texas
|
Calvin L. Trostle |
Lubbock |
2000 |
|
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| Automatic Spot Sprayer Application in Row Crops |
Brent W. Bean |
Amarillo |
2000 |
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| Weed Mapping and the Economic Benefit of a
Light-Activated Weed Sprayer in Texas Southern High Plains Peanut
and Cotton Productions |
Peter Dotray |
Lubbock |
2000 |
|
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The Influence fo Soil Moisture
and Variable Rate Fungicide Application on Management of Pod Rot
of Peanut
|
Terry A. Wheeler |
Lubbock |
2000 |
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| Water, Nitrogen, and Root
Aphid Spatial Variation and Management with Furrow Irrigation |
Steven Winter |
Bushland |
2000 |
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