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Agronomy is the
science and
technology of
producing and
using plants by
agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, or land conservation...
- soil inquiry, the
other being edaphology which is
traditionally more
agronomically oriented and
focuses on how soil
properties influence plant communities...
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Agronomy Journal is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal published by
American Society of
Agronomy. The
journal publishes articles related to soil science...
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concerns have
resulted in the
widespread deregistration of
several other agronomically important nematicides.
Prior to 1985, the
persistent halocarbon DBCP...
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belonging to a
cereal such as wheat, maize, or rice. More broadly, in
agronomy and commerce,
seeds or
fruits from
other plant families are
called grains...
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Agricultural economics is an
applied field of
economics concerned with the
application of
economic theory in
optimizing the
production and distribution...
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Yields in the
United States:
Historical Trends and ****ure Prospects".
Agronomy Journal. 100: S79–88. doi:10.2134/agronj2006.0286c. S2CID 84059626. About...
- Suneson, Coit A. (April 1956). "An
Evolutionary Plant Breeding Method 1".
Agronomy Journal. 48 (4): 188–191. Bibcode:1956AgrJ...48..188S. doi:10.2134/agronj1956...
- King
Michael I on 30 July 1945. In 1948, the
Faculty of
Agronomy was
transformed into an
Agronomic Institute. In the same year, the
Institute of Zootechnics...
- "Worldwide
development of
agronomic management practices for
quinoa cultivation: a
systematic review".
Frontiers in
Agronomy. 5. doi:10.3389/****ro.2023...