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Site-Specific Management Guidelines

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Site-Specific Management Guidelines (3-ring binder with over 30 topics)

Cost: $25.00 each

Size: 8.5 x 11 inches

Item#: 10-1000

The objective of this series is to provide a mechanism to assemble expert knowledge in a timely fashion on site-specific management in a form useful to farmers and their advisers. Each Guideline addresses a subject or issue related to site-specific soil and crop management. This format provides the flexibility needed to stay abreast of the dynamic knowledge base surrounding  site-specific technologies. The series currently includes over 30 topics of 2 to 4 pages each.

Also available: Site-Specific Management Guidelines on CD


Individual topics available:   Cost: 50¢ each

Item#

Topic

10-1001

Site-Specific Use of the Environmental Phosphorus Index Concept

10-1002

Management Zone Concepts

10-1003

Profitability of Site-Specific Farming

10-1004

How to Determine an Accurate Soil Testing Laboratory

10-1005

Developing Management Zones to Target Nitrogen Applications

10-1006

Global Positioning System Receivers

10-1007

Variable Rate Equipment – Technology for Weed Control

10-1008

Standardization and Precision Agriculture – ‘The Promised Land’

10-1009

Yield Monitor Accuracy

10-1010

The Pioneer Split-Planter Comparison Method

10-1011

The Earth Model – Calculating Field Size and Distances between Points Using GPS Coordinates

10-1012

Assessing Crop Nitrogen Needs with Chlorophyll Meters

10-1013

Identifying Good Candidates for Precision Phosphorus Management

10-1014

Selecting a DGPS for Making Topography Maps

10-1015

Scouting for Weeds

10-1016

Remote Sensing: Photographic vs. Non-Photographic Systems

10-1017

Setting Up On-Farm Experiments

10-1018

Simple On-Farm Comparisons

10-1019

Area-wide Management Zones for Insects

10-1020

Estimating the Timing of Weed Emergence

10-1021

Field Testing Management Zones for VRT

10-1022

Potential Applications of Remote Sensing

10-1023

Getting Specific with Site-Specific Nutrient Management

10-1024

Grain Protein Sensing to Identify Nitrogen Management in Spring Wheat

10-1025

Weed Biology and Precision Farming

10-1026

Interpreting Remote Sensing Data

10-1027

Spatial Variability in Corn and Soybean Insect Pests: Precision Farming and Insect Pest Management for the Future

10-1028

Strategic Approach to Site-Specific Systems

10-1029

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Site-Specific Systems

10-1030

Soil Electrical Conductivity Mapping

10-1031

Yield Monitors—Basic Steps to Ensure System Accuracy and Performance

10-1032

Trouble-Shooting Yield Monitor Systems

10-1033

Bt Corn and Insect Resistance Management: What Are They?

10-1034

Site-Specific Soil Compaction Mapping Using a Digital Penetrometer

10-1035

Obtaining Soil Information Needed for Site-Specific Management Decisions

10-1036

Variable-Rate Nitrogen Management for Corn Production – Success Proves Elusive

10-1037

Estimating Corn Yield Losses from Unevenly Spaced Planting

10-1038

Collecting Representative Soil Samples for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizer Recommendations

10-1039

A Cookbook Approach for Determining the Point of Maximum Economic Return

10-1040

Selecting the Appropriate Satellite Remote Sensing Product for Precision Farming

10-1041

Determining the “Best” Approach to Identify Nutrient Management Zones: A South Dakota Example

10-1042

Using Remote Sensing to Develop Weed Management Zones in Soybeans