Electricity in Farm Production


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Energy in Production Agriculture


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Study with reference to Punjab.




Electricity in Farm Production


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The study reported here was primarily concerned with the use of electricity and electrical equipment to improve the efficiency of farm production.




Electric Power on the Farm


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Electrical Energy in Agriculture


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All aspects of electrical energy use in agricultural production are addressed in this book, from safe wiring systems to the utilization of electronic controls that enhance agricultural productivity. Practical methods of applying electricity to optimize farm profits are discussed in light of benefits to both the end user and his electric utilities. Energy use factors are, in general, based upon empirical data with suggested modifiers for their widespread application. Primarily, the book focuses on the most efficient management of electricity use in agriculture, so that both the agricultural end user (whether associated with food production, product preservation and storage, or product utilization), and the supplier of electricity can share in all significant benefits inherent in electricity use. Unique among the issues addressed, are the many important considerations and interacting relationships between electrical energy use (kWh) and electrical demands (kW). Ways in which electricity use on farms can be properly analysed are projected through the use of tabulated and graphically presented data.




Agriculture and Energy


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Agriculture and Energy consists of the proceedings of a conference held at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, on June 17-19, 1976. The conference aims to bring together a broad spectrum of researchers concerned with obtaining a better understanding of the energy consumption by agriculture. These researchers are also concerned with developing ways to help food production adapt to occurring and anticipated resource availability problems. This book is organized into nine parts, separating the papers of the conference as chapters. It describes the quantity of energy consumed in particular production processes or in production at various levels of aggregation in the field of agriculture. It also dwells into the economic impacts of energy problems on agricultural production. It looks into the comparative economic and energy costs of the various methods for producing a specific product. Furthermore, this reference material discusses unconventional production methods that can reduce the need for fossil energy inputs by using renewable energy sources or recycling materials. Lastly, the implications of the energy situation for agricultural policy, both in the U.S. and in developing countries, are shown.




Energy and Agriculture in the Third World


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Monograph on the technique of using energy to transform agriculture to produce adequate amounts of food in developing countries, with particular reference to China, Africa south of Sahara and Latin America - includes the choice of technology in agriculture and resulting energy needs, employment implications, the use of solar energy, electric power, the cost of using biological materials as an energy source, the utilization of gas and electricity in agricultural production, etc. Bibliography pp. 161 to 166, diagrams, graphs and references.