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Browsing Soil and Crop Sciences by Title
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Natural Rendering for Horses: Composting Horse Mortality - Video
Bonhotal, Jean; Schwarz, Mary (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2012) -
Natural Rendering: A Natural Solution For Mortality and Butcher Waste
Bonhotal, Jean (Small Farms Quarterly, 2003) -
Natural Rendering: Composting Livestock Mortality & Butcher Waste - Video
Bonhotal, Jean (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2002) -
Natural Rendering: Composting Livestock Mortality & Butcher Waste - Video (spanish)
Bonhotal, Jean (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2002) -
Natural Rendering: Composting Livestock Mortality and Butcher Waste. A fact sheet and 3 posters.
Unknown author (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2019) -
Natural Rendering: Composting Poultry Mortality. The Emergency Response to Disease Control. 6 minute video and poster.
Bonhotal, Jean (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2008) -
Natural Rendering: Composting Poultry Mortality. The Emergency Response to Disease Control. Fact sheet.
Bonhotal, Jean; Schwarz, Mary; Brown, Nellie (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2008) -
New Jersey Farms: Making the Most
Balestrieri, Luke (2016)This video is about New Jersey farms and the strategies they use to maintain soil health such as crop rotation, drip irrigation or reduced tillage. -
New Jersey Organic Agriculture
Freeman, Willy (2016)Short film about the growing organic agriculture sector in New Jersey and what it entails. -
Nitrogen NEXAFS spectra for uncharred OM, PyOM, PyOM after extraction and PyOM toluene extract and C_N mineralization data for uncharred OM and PyOM
Torres-Rojas, Dorisel; Hestrin, Rachel; Solomon, Dawit; Gillespie, Adam; Dynes, James J; Regier, Tom Z; Lehmann, Johannes (2018-11-28)The molecular structure of pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) is generally considered to exert a dominant control on PyOM-C mineralization, yet similar information is lacking for PyOM-N. In this study, we evaluated how the ... -
No Till Zone
Shaw, Cameron (2021-11-01)This film takes the approach of a music video to educate listeners on and address the benefits of no till and low till farming systems when compared to conventional farming. -
Nutrient Bioavailability of Anthropogenic Dark Earth Soils and Surrounding Soils of Central Amazonian
Falcao, Newton Paolo de Souza; Souza da Silva, Ana Cristina; Franca Borges, Lillian; Comerford, Nicolas (2006-09-13)A greenhouse experiment was carried out at the National Institute for Amazon Research, Manaus, AM, Brazil, to evaluate the nutrient bioavailability of Anthropogenic Dark Earth Soils and surrounding soils. Maize (Zea maiz ... -
Nutrient Management & Recycling
Preston, Brayden (2017-11) -
On-farm Composting Handbook Appendix A
Cornell Waste Management Institute (Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service - Cornell University, 1992) -
On-Site Composting of Meat By-Products - final report
Mapleton Farms Country Butcher Shop (Mapletown Farms Country Butcher Shop, 2001)Project report exploring the economic viability and technical obstacles to on-site composting of meat by-products. -
One Third Wasted : A look at Sustainable Consumption
Dalena, Nick (2021-11-15)This Film explores food waste at different levels of the supply chain. -
Organic Agriculture: What You Need to Know
Kuehl, Patrick; Sharifi, Adam; Wilcenski, Bryan; Ayeh, Gad (2022-11)A quick info guide introducing consumers to Organic and what it means for agriculture -
Organic Chemicals in Sewage Sludges
Harrison, Ellen Z.; Oakes, Summer Rayne; Hysell, Matthew; Hay, Anthony (Elsevier, 2006)Sewage sludges are residues resulting from the treatment of wastewater released from various sources including homes, industries, medical facilities, street runoff and businesses. Sewage sludges contain nutrients and organic ... -
Organic matter matters
Grass, Camilla; Ghobadian, Ava; Evans, Ali (2019-11)This video is based on informative talk shows (similar to a less satirical SNL). It goes over organic matter and how it can help in agriculturethrough compost and other practical applications. -
Organic Transplant Media and Tomato Performance, 2007
Leonard, Betsy; Rangarajan, Anu (Cornell University Department of Horticulture, 2007)INTRODUCTION: Successful transplant production begins with good growing media. Healthy vigorous transplants will be less susceptible to insects, diseases and transplant shock leading to better crop performance. Formulating ...