By Future Loans
Published Nov 8, 2020
We understand that without truck loans for business expenses, many truckers all across the GLOBE could not operate. Therefore, we offer small business loans for trucking companies that are fast, affordable, and flexible enough to fit your needs.
Categories: Rice, Irrigation, Sustainable Agriculture
By Future Loans
Published Nov 6, 2020
HELP YOU GET OUT OF DEBTS. HOW DEBT CONSOLIDATION CAN HELP YOU GET OUT OF DEBTSIf you find yourself with a pile of bills and no strategy for paying them down, debt consolidation could be a solution for easing this mental and emotional burden, as well as more efficiently paying off your outstanding balances. What is DEBT Consolidation Loans?Debt consolidation is any method of combining multiple unsecured debts into one bill, and therefore one payment. This can be done in a number of ways, including credit card balance transfers and debt settlements. Paying off more than one debt at a time is not uncommon...
Categories: Agribusiness, Irrigation, Sustainable Agriculture
By Future Loans
Published Nov 5, 2020
BUSINESS ACQUISITION LOAN – A GLANSWith a business acquisition loan, you could purchase a company that already has a successful history. You could also use acquisition financing to buy out your partner(s) in a business you already operate. What Is A Business Acquisition Loan?A business acquisition loan could allow you to buy someone else’s existing, profitable business. It could also allow you to buy out your partner(s) for a business you already own. In addition, business acquisition loans may be used to finance the purchase of a franchise, especially a well-established one with many locations and a proven model for success...
Categories: Agribusiness, Irrigation, Projects
By Future Loans
Published Nov 3, 2020
Running a business is expensive – plain and simple. At some point, there is a good chance you will need to seek additional funding from an outside source. One way to do that is through a business grant or loan. Although the two may seem similar, there are a few key differences that will make one type the better option for your business. What is a business loan?A business loan is a sum of money that a financing institution, like a bank or credit union, temporarily gives to a small business, with the expectation that it will be paid back over time, plus interest...
Categories: Agribusiness, Farmland and Real Estate, Irrigation
Published Sep 9, 2020
What is Subsurface Drip Irrigation?Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) is a way of irrigating crops through plastic tubes placed under the soil surface. The tubes have droplet emitters with even spacings, similar to the drip system located on the soil surface. There are different pipe arrangement variations, but the pipes are usually placed at a distance of 38 to 84 and at a depth of 6 to 10 below the soil surface. In the United States, SDI is widely used to irrigate annual crops; elsewhere, the irrigation system is popularly used for orchards and other perennials. SDI systems require intensive management and come with high initial costs of up to $1,000 /acre...
Categories: Corn, Irrigation, Precision Agriculture
By Darren Chan
Published Aug 28, 2020
Soil Borne Diseases, mainly plant pathogens living in the soil with crop residue. Apply inappropriate farming, irrigation, fertilization, planting methods, and other agronomic measures. And climatic factors, mainly including temperature, humidity, light, and so on. It causes the pathogen to multiply rapidly. The pathogens spread to infect the crop root or the stem...
Categories: Agribusiness, Irrigation, Organic Row Crops
Updated Aug 20, 2020
Soilless cultivation is an innovative process that was introduced in recent years for protected crops. This practice has been established for the large-scale production of fresh vegetables and ornamental plants, especially in the countries of Northern Europe, with the main purposes of:- Increasing production- Optimizing acreage - Reducing working times- Reducing the need for water and fertilizers - Optimizing climatic conditionsThe continuous climate changes, the increasing interest in environmental impacts, and the availability of cheap facilities and simple technologies all lead to an increased use of soilless cultivation in commercial applications. When talking about soilless crops, we’re referring to two types of systems:- Real hydroponics, without substrate: the root system of a plant is directly in contact with the water and the nutrient solution (floating system, nutrient film technique, aeroponics)- Hydroponics with substrate: the plant grows on inert, organic materials, or a mixture between them (cultivation bags, slabs, pots or bins)In these systems, fertigation feeds the plants and involves the use of water-soluble fertilizers. In the most sophisticated and technological systems, the nutrient solution is recycled continuously, thus ensuring maximum efficiency of the water resources used (closed cycle). In the simplest systems, however, especially in those based on the use of the substrate, the drained nutrient solution is dispersed (open cycle)...
Categories: Irrigation, Precision Agriculture, Vegetables
Updated Aug 19, 2020
The main problem concerning corn cultivation is water stress: the most critical phases that suffer from water shortages, which can lead to significant production losses, are from the emission of the plume to flowering and the ripening stage. In order to obtain high yields, it is necessary to satisfy the evapotranspiration demand of the crop, which is between 0. 16 and 0. 22 inches/yard per day. For this reason, it becomes essential to select an efficient and economical irrigation system...
Categories: Corn, Agribusiness, Irrigation
Updated Aug 7, 2020
The high-value returns from cotton as well as the higher costs of production should be ample incentives for adopting precision farming. The vagaries of climate change and its disruptions to the normal farm schedule only increases the value of this information technology for cotton. Climate Change is Altering Pest Attack PatternsIncreasing drought and extreme weather due to climate change are impacting cotton in unforeseen ways. The unpredictable changes in weather patterns aren’t just disturbing the environmental conditions needed for cotton crops. Experts noticed since 2019 that the feeding and reproductive patterns of pests have changed...
Categories: Cotton, Irrigation, Precision Agriculture
By Sam Baker
Published Apr 25, 2020
Ag-Analytics® (https://analytics. ag/uav) announced the launch of its long-awaited fully remote, on-demand UAV Service – a custom flight service to assist farmers by providing fast, cost-effective UAV flights and machine learning analysis. The cost starts as low as $210 for a 60-acre field or $2. 40/acre for larger fields. Farmers can easily place a no-obligation order in under 5 minutes with the fly-out occurring in 3-5 days...
Categories: Agribusiness, Irrigation, Precision Agriculture