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Nitrous oxide sources - Biomass burning
The high nitrogen and water contents of many crop residues mean that the burning of such ... for control Reductions in crop residue burning give a direct route for reductions in biomass burning related nitrous oxide emissions. Similarly, careful management of any necessary crop residue burning to ensure emissions ...
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EIA - Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the U.S. 2006-Methane Emissions
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas—have reduced the estimated emissions from rice cultivation. Crop residue burning remains the smallest contributor to methane emissions from agriculture, representing less than 1 percent of ...
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Terms Beginning With "I"
Residues produced during manufacturing operations. Industrial Sludge: Semi-liquid residue or slurry remaining from treatment of industrial water and ... Irrigation Efficiency: The amount of water stored in the crop root zone compared to the amount of irrigation water ...
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NMPIF Other 2
Dickcissel (Yanishevsky and Petring-Rupp 1997) ... late mowing regimes every three years. Plant wildlife forage crops. After harvest, maintain stubble crop residue as long as possible or institute "no-till" practices. Reduce pesticide use or institute ...
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Cultural methods of pest, primarily unsect, control
HARVESTING PROCEDURES: - timing ...
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No burning of crop residue is permitted under any of the options. To be eligible for ... practice: a. Land must be agricultural land that is being used for crop production. (Land must be suitable for practice’s intentions.) b. Land ... the 3rd installment on a 3 year contract until after the 3rd crop season. This often comes after the end of the fiscal year, ...
www.enr.state.nc.us
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - Publications - Simply Sustainable -
Kentucky bluegrass seed production, David Ostheller, an eastern Washington cereal and grass seed producer, decided to cook it into compost (FW02-038). He grinds the crop residue into windrows ... motor-driven plastic drum geared to rotate every 6 hours. The horse manure and garden residue compost in 10-14 labor-free days, reaching weed-seed-killing temperatures of 160 ...
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Agricultural Burning Home
Agricultural burning is setting fire to: Crop residue after harvest in order to reduce excess plant material and hinder pest ... to allow smoke to impact others (WAC 173-430- Agricultural Burning). The agricultural burning of field crop residue and orchard tear out residue can directly impact the safety and health of citizens breathing ...
www.ecy.wa.gov
Biomass | Energy Bulletin
August 12, 2008 Biofuels - July 31 staff, Energy Bulletin Digesting the problem Using crop residue for biofuels hurts soil quality (podcast) Obama's biofuels policy tension archived July 31, ... July 17, 2008 Renewables - May 20 Staff, Energy Bulletin Stockholm: Separating food waste is profitable Burning wood: issues for the future Quietly, wind farms spread footprint in U.S Dr. ...
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Soil Carbon Storage - National Association of Conservation Districts
Recently, the CSU/NRCS team cooperated with ... Iowa Century model to run scenarios on a project to determine how much corn stover (crop residue) could be removed from fields without degrading erosion control and carbon content. DOE is conducting ...
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