Browsing by Author "McGrann, James M."
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Falconer, Lawrence; McGrann, James M.; Parker, John; Jones, Rodney (2008-10-21)Replacement management strategy involves comparing the values of the breeding stock you own with the value of potential replacements, and then choosing the investment with the highest expected worth. This publication ...
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Person, Ryan Christopher (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Fresh bone-in hams were sorted into "high pH" (5.6 or greater) and "low pH" (5.5 or less) groups and processed into spiral sliced, bone-in hams. Randomly selected hams from each group were evaluated for objective color ...
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Kotzabassis, Constantinos (Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University, 1991)An integrated expert system for farm machinery management, titled Farm-machinery Analysis, Research and Management (FARM), was developed I at the Agricultural Engineering Department of Texas A&M University for use on ...
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McGrann, James M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1986)
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McGrann, James M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)
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McGrann, James M. (AgriLife Extension, Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University. Libraries, )Changes in the original ranch management plan can occur daily and the partial budget can be very useful in determining if the changes will contribute to profits. Only those items that are subject to change are considered ...
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McGrann, James M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
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Breazeale, Donald Edward (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1989)The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions and attitudes of selected farmers and ranchers in Texas concerning the use and benefits of computer-based farm and ranch management programs sponsored by the ...
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Davis, Ernest E.; Mintert, James R.; McGrann, James M. (1999-06-23)Retained ownership, or market integration, involves carrying over a production activity into the next phase of preparation for the marketplace. This publication discusses the advantages associated with this production and ...
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Reneau, Duane Raymon (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)Crop production on the Texas High Plains is constrained by limited rainfall making irrigation important. Presently, 50% of the cropland is irrigated, mainly from the Ogallala Aquifer, which as a recharge rate near zero, ...