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Residue management

N. Suprenant,. Sahagian, and R. HaU, Waste Oil Recovery and Refuse Program Residue Management, GCA/Technological Report No. [Pg.5]

Chaney and J.A. Ryan.The Future of Residuals Management After /99/.AWWA/WPCF Joint Residuals Management Conference, Water Pollution Control Federation, Arlington, Va.,August 1991. [Pg.593]

W. J. Parton and P. E. Rasmussen, Long-term effects of residue management in wheat/fallow century model simulations. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 5H.550 (1994). [Pg.189]

In many respects, crop production has advanced little in the last two decades. More tools (herbicides and insecticides) are available for use by producers, but in many cases we have not fully utilized lessons learned earlier. Residue management seems to be one of those cases. In no-till agriculture, residue management techniques will have to be developed—by engineering, chemical, or biological means—for the system to function. [Pg.30]

Because hazardous waste combustion units are a type of TSDF, they are subject to the general TSDF standards in addition to combustion unit performance standards and operating requirements. Combustion units are also subject to specific waste analysis, inspection and monitoring, and residue management requirements. [Pg.463]

Bailey, K.L. and Lazarovits, G. (2003). Suppressing soil-borne diseases with residue management and organic amendments , Soil and Tillage Research, 72, 169-180. [Pg.409]

Witt C, Cassman KG, Oik DC, Biker U, Liboon SP, Samson MI, Ottow JCG. 2000. Crop rotation and residue management effects on carbon sequestration, nitrogen cychng and productivity of irrigated rice systems. Plant and Soil 225 263-278. [Pg.281]

Based on data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration, the total cost for PF extraction was estimated to be 307/kg of trichloroethene (TCE) removed. This demonstration was conducted over a 4-week period in August and September of 1992 at an industrial site in Somerville, New Jersey. The cost estimate includes expenses associated with both PF and soil vapor extraction. Major cost factors were labor (29%), capital equipment (22%), VOC emission control (19%), site preparation (11%), and residuals management (10%) (D10589F, p. v). [Pg.378]

Lai, R. (1997). Residue management, conservation tillage and soil restoration for mitigating greenhouse effect by C02-enrichment. Soil Tillage Res. 43, 81-107. [Pg.213]

CTIC (1994). Executive Summary, National Crop Residue Management Survey. West Lafayette, IN Conservation Technology Information Center. [Pg.161]

Jones, O.R., S.J. Smith, L.M. Southwick, and A.N. Sharpley (1995). Environmental impacts of dryland residue management systems in the southern high plains. J. Environ. Qual., 24 453 -60. [Pg.379]

CTIC (1998). 17th Annual Crop Residue Management Survey Report. November. [Pg.514]

Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) (2004). National Crop Residue Management Survey, www.ctic.purdue.edu Doran, J.W. (1980). Soil microbial and biochemical changes associated with reduced tillage. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 44 765-771. [Pg.525]

Apply to the entire tile-outletted terraced field under a no-till practice only when a high crop residue management practice is used. With high crop residue management practices, little or no crop residue is removed from the field during and after crop harvest. [Pg.574]

Amount and quality of crop residue available for mulching or incorporation depend on pedoclimatic conditions, crop and cultivar choice, tillage, and residue management. Since crop cultivars in SSA tend to have low harvest indices (Pieri,... [Pg.58]

Crop Residue Management—Infected crop residues often provide an ideal environment for carryover of many pathogens. In some cases the pathogens increase greatly in the residues. Three basic techniques are used in crop residue management ... [Pg.93]


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