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

 

 

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