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Vineyards pruning

Cotton gin trash Orchard prunings Vineyard prunings Wood-fired boilersb... [Pg.55]

Proximate and ultimate analysis data are also available for other agricultural biomass fuels such as rice hulls, vineyard prunings, and other related potential opportunity fuels. These are shown in Table 5.3. Note the variability in these fuels with respect to moisture and ash contents. Note, also, the variability in fuel nitrogen contents. The cotton gin trash, vineyard prunings, and rice hulls are particularly high in nitrogen content. [Pg.194]

Elmore, C.L., A.H. Lange, L.L. Buschmann, and D.H. Chaney (1970). Annual weed control in young prunes. HortScience, 5(4) 263-264. Elmore, C.L., J. Roncomi, L. Wade, and P. Verdegaal (1997). Mulch plus herbicides effectively control vineyard weeds. Calif. Agric., 51 14-18. [Pg.221]


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