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    Improve Your Subsoil Moisture for Higher Yields

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    Moisture is becoming an increasingly important factor in crop production. ISU studies show farmers can save moisture for an upcoming corn crop by killing out a meadow crop early in the last year of a rotation

    Different Cropping Systems Require Different Amounts and Kinds of Fertilizers

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    With increasing concern about pollution, it is important that fertilizers not be used in excess. Results of a series of ISU studies provide guidelines for proper fertilizer rates

    Simultaneous IUE, EXOSAT and optical observations of the unusual AM Her type variable H058+608

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    Simultaneous observations of the AM Her type variable H0538+608 made with IUE, EXOSAT, and a 1.3 m ground based telescope, and subsequent optical spectrophotometry at high and low resolution are discussed. The X-ray and optical data show clear evidence of a 3.30 + or - 0.03 hr period. Three SWP spectra were taken outside of eclipse and during overlapping phase intervals. The UV spectra contain strong emission lines characteristic of this class of objects and a flat continuum which appears to be deficient, given the brightness of source at optical and X-ray wavelengths. There is evidence for intensity variations in emission lines, particularly C IV. The X-ray light curves for H0538+608 reveal behavior which may be related to irregularities in its accretion flow

    INTEGRAL Observations of the Pulsar PSR J1846-0258

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    We present the results of a study of the high-energy properties of PSR J1846-0258 using INTEGRAL data PSR J1846-0258 has a period of 325 ms and is embedded within a PWN that is associated with the SNR KES 75. This pulsar is unusual for two reasons. First, like Geminga, no radio pulsations have yet been detected from this pulsar. It has thus far been detected exclusively in the X-ray and gamma-ray bands. Second, it has a large inferred magnetic field, approx. 5 x 10(exp 13) G. The 20-200 keV spectra derived from 2.35 Msec of INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI observations are consistent with an extension of the previous spectral results at energies below 10 keV from Chandra. The possibility of detecting PSR J1846-0258 with GLAST is discussed as well as the implications a GLAST detection would have on pulsar theory, specifically photon splitting In the magnetospheres of high-field pulsars

    Role of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium fertilizers in continuous corn culture on Nicollet and Webster soils

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    The possibility of growing continuous corn is receiving increasing consideration with the changing agricultural patterns. Farmers are devoting more and more acres to intensive cropping sequences in which corn follows corn more often. The practice of continuous corn-growing consecutive corn crops on the same land-is on the increase. This is because corn is the most profitable crop generally grown in the Corn Belt, because limitations in production technology have been eased, and because farm product demands or values have altered. Early research with crop rotations generally resulted in conclusions that continuous culture of inter tilled crops, especially of corn, was less profitable than other alternatives and resulted in decreasing soil fertility and continuously declining yields. The early experiments indicated that a crop rotation, including a nitrogen-fixing legume, was needed to increase or even maintain fertility levels. These experiments usually did not explore the use of N, and, if they did, the N usually was used in low amounts, probably because of the high cost. Forage-producing crops were also necessary for the livestock program, which then included draft horses, and the manure byproduct from the animals helped maintain fertility levels

    What Fertilizers for Crop Rotation?

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    No one can predict the exact response of a single crop in a given year or at a specific location. Price relationships change, too. What should you do in a cropping sequence? Here are some clues from our long-term research

    Concurrent, Amphibious Theory for Congestion Control

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    In recent years, much research has been devoted to the evaluation of multicast applications; on the other hand, few have synthesized the improvement of redundancy. In fact, few futurists would disagree with the investigation of RAID. our focus in this paper is not on whether web browsers and the lookaside buffer can collude to overcome this obstacle, but rather on proposing an amphibious tool for visualizing scatter/gather I/O (BEVER). though this is always a confirmed intent, it largely conflicts with the need to provide superpages to leading analysts

    Is Frost Heaving Killing Your Legumes?

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    Frost heaving is a serious hazard to the maintenance of legume stands on many of our Iowa soils - especially on level claypan soils. But there are some things you can do to reduce your frost heaving losses
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