• The combine grain yield monitor is a device coupled with other sensors to calculate and record the crop yield or grain yield as a modern-day combine harvester...
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  • History Agricultural productivity Grain yield monitor Green Revolution Yield (wine) Max Roser and Hannah Ritchie, Yields and Land Use in Agriculture, 2016...
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    Combine harvester (category Grain production)
    behind the machine to check. Yield monitors work like a microphone, registering an electrical impulse caused by grains impacting a plate. A meter in...
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    Yield mapping or yield monitoring is a technique in agriculture of using GPS data to analyze variables such as crop yield and moisture content in a given...
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    Maize (redirect from Corn (grain))
    which produce pollen, and female inflorescences called ears. The ears yield grain, known as kernels or seeds. In modern commercial varieties, these are...
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  • system still produce high yield under safe AWD. This method can even increase grain yield because of enhancement in grain-filling rate, root growth and...
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    grains, especially wheat; olives and olive oil, grapes and wine; and cheese. In a good year, and with favourable weather, a grain harvest could yield...
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    range of Fusarium fungi, which infects the heads of the crop, reducing grain yield. The disease is often associated with contamination by mycotoxins produced...
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    grain elevator, results showed it was structurally unstable and should be demolished or properly strengthened. Kim and Pasyanos (2021) put the yield between...
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  • even after drainage; it clings to the grains of sand and clay in the formation. Also, the value of specific yield may not be fully realized for a very...
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    separates grain in the same way it has always been done. However, technology is changing the way that humans operate the machines, as computer monitoring systems...
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    pests. As long ago as 3000 BC in Egypt, cats were used to control pests of grain stores such as rodents. Ferrets were domesticated by 1500 BC in Europe for...
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    such as "inferior grain quality; inadequate disease/insect resistance in the first generation of hybrids; inconsistent and low seed yield; inadequate supply...
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    (25 March 2022). "Convergent selection of a WD40 protein that enhances grain yield in maize and rice". Science. 375 (6587): eabg7985. doi:10.1126/science...
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    tropics and subtropics by small and large commercial producers, both as grain legume and as an oil crop. Atypically among legumes, peanut pods develop...
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    more heads of grain per plant. Also, larger amounts of assimilate were partitioned into the actual grains, further increasing the yield. Borlaug crossbred...
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    RTGS: Khao hom mali; Thai pronunciation: [kʰâːw hɔ̌ːm malíʔ]) is a long-grain variety of fragrant rice (also known as aromatic rice). Its fragrance, reminiscent...
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  • reducing the extent to which individual grains will stick together. This yields a fluffier rice, whereas not rinsing yields a stickier and creamier result. Rice...
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    normal grain kernels, but can be smaller if the grain is a type of wheat.[citation needed] Removal of ergot bodies is done by placing the yield in a brine...
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    grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated grains; it was domesticated in the Fertile...
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    conditions", within the Soviet Union; Wheatcroft estimates that the grain yield for the Soviet Union preceding the famine was a low harvest of between...
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    China applied for successive centuries if not millennia allowed for a large yield per unit for rice it stood at 2.3 tons/hectare in the 1600s. In contrast...
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    turns out to yield graphene layers that contain smaller grains within the layers. So, there have been efforts to improve the quality and yield of graphene...
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    Whisky or whiskey is a type of liquor made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including...
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  • labelling and handling of mercury-treated grain, and wider involvement of the World Health Organization in monitoring and preventing poisoning incidents. Investigation...
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  • of grains such as wheat, corn (maize) and barley. The Green Revolution popularized the use of conventional hybridization to sharply increase yield by...
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    disease, causing estimated yield losses of an alarming 74.5 million bushels of grain in 2012 and 132.3 million bushels of grain in 2013. In susceptible varieties...
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  • components of its grain, composed of the endosperm, germ, and bran. The term may also refer to the resulting grain itself (the "cereal grain"). Compare pseudocereal...
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    Common sunn pests Sunn pests are grain insect pests belonging to several genera of the 'shield bug' family Scutelleridae, with the species Eurygaster...
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    Α-Amylase (section In grain)
    α-amylase randomly cleaves the α(1-4) glycosidic linkages of amylose to yield dextrin, maltose, or maltotriose. It adopts a double displacement mechanism...
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