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Stations (SAES) series extracted from CRIS data tapes and the U.S. Department of Agricultural's (USDA's) Inventory of Agricultural Research publications. USDA Intramural series developed from unpublished USDA budget reports. Note: Nominal research

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for each treatment was estimated using partial budget analysis. Gross returns were calculated as the weight of defect-free carrots times the price for defect free carrots plus the weight of cull carrots times the price for cull carrots. Net returns

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water demand estimates provided by existing models may overestimate the demand for many extreme xerophyte species. A significant constraint to improving estimates made by water demand models is the lack of empirical data to parameterize them. However

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timing (calendar date and DAFB) was kept as similar as possible from year to year, with some differences due to bloom date variability, weather conditions, and time constraints. External fruit analysis. Subsets of 10 tree-harvested fruit per tree

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Chinese pecan industry based on existing U.S. cultivars is “not likely to be realized in light of resource- and climate-related constraints, the difficulty of expanding production on the basis of fragmented, small-scale production developed over the last

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overhead irrigation treatments, each container was monitored and irrigated separately as needed to bring the container back to field capacity. For the subirrigation treatment, as a result of logistical constraints, all containers were irrigated when one

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-prohibitive as a result of time and energy constraints to being an inexpensive, instantly available component of many consumers’ shopping repertoire ( TechBargains.com, 2012 ). In addition to the proliferation of instant information, technology has enabled

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few testers uses resources more efficiently than a single test with many subjects. For low-budget projects, two testers can be optimal ( Nielsen, 2012 ). The objective of this article is to detail how a unique horticultural mobile app was created to

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proceeded to the choice experiment where they were provided information about how the experiment worked, a reminder they were purchasing only one plant, and a statement about how they should consider their budget constraint when making their purchase

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facility. Most golf facility acres (60%) are covered with turfgrass ( Gelernter et al. 2017 ). Turfgrass species and/or cultivars vary greatly according to numerous variables, including climate, topography, budget, and so on. As these variables change, so

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