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- Directed RX: A novel method for developing site-specific prescriptions
Kirk, Kendall R. 2017. ASABE Paper No. 1701598. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE. Directed RX is a method developed by Clemson University researchers in an effort to optimize zone delineation and assignment of inputs for spatially variable prescriptions. Tests conducted in 2016 demonstrated potential benefits of the method from case studies in variable rate corn seeding (3-19 $/ac), dual hybrid corn seeding (2-18 $/ac above variable rate seeding benefit), variable rate soybean seeding ($6/ac), and variable rate nitrogen for cotton ($11/ac)....
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News and Media
- Farmers feel weight of trade disputes, inclement weather and other uncertainties
D. Attaway. 2018. The Clemson Newsstand. December 12, 2018. Clemson, S.C.: Clemson University. Even while facing uncertainties, South Carolina farmers continue to push forward to provide food and fiber people across the globe need in their everyday lives. ...
Read More - Clemson Extension announces 2nd Annual Corn and Soybean Growers Meeting
D. Attaway. 2018. The Clemson Newsstand. November 28, 2018. Clemson, S.C.: Clemson University. Precision agriculture, Dicamba, fungicides and tariff effects will be the topics of discussion at Clemson Cooperative Extension’s second annual Corn and Soybean Growers Meeting on Dec. 6. ...
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Presentations
- Prescription development for variable rate soybean seeding using the Directed RX system
K. R. Kirk and D. Hollens Free. 2018. Presented at the 2018 ASABE Annual International Meeting. July 31, 2018. Detroit, Mich. ...
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