Browsing by Author "Sweeten, John M."
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1986)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
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Lawrence, Benjamin Daniel (2009-05-15)Dairy biomass (DB) is evaluated as a possible co-firing fuel with coal. Cofiring of DB offers a technique of utilizing dairy manure for power/steam generation, reducing greenhouse gas concerns, and increasing financial ...
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Auvermann, Brent W.; McDonald, Lanny; Devin, Robert; Sweeten, John M. (1999-07-02)Uncontrolled stockpiles of horse manure can be an unsightly, smelly and fly-infested mess. However, composting manure can eliminate the messy problems and provide a modest additional income for horse enthusiasts, operators ...
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Auvermann, Brent W.; McDonald, Lanny A.; Devin, Robert; Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1999)
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Sweeten, John M. (2008-07-08)Composted manure and sludge can be a valuable fertilizer, but special equipment is required. Composting can be done with windrow operations, aerated windrow operations or aerated bins. Factors that affect composting rates ...
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973)
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Henggeler, Joseph Charles (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is able to survive relatively large levels of both water and salinity stress. The objective of this study was to evaluate cotton lint production and soil salinization under a conjunctive use ...
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1988)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1974)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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Sweeten, John M.; Wolfe, Mary Leigh (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-08)Major expansion of the dairy industry has occurred in the last 12 years in North Central Texas, especially in Erath County. For several decades, this area has been the location of small dairy farms with sufficient land to ...
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1982)
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Sweeten, John M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991)
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Sweeten, John M.; Jordan, Wayne R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1987-08)The four main crops produced in the Texas High Plains have been the subject of water management research for several decades by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA/Agricultural Research Service. As ...
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Sweeten, John M.; Keese, C. Wayne (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1977)
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Auvermann, Brent W.; Parker, David B.; Sweeten, John M. (2000-11-27)Summer drought can make dust control in feedyards more challenging than usual. Supplemental water may not keep pace with daily evaporation. The key to dust control is managing the depth of dry manure in the pens by harvesting ...