119 resultados para Plant fruit revenue
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Report of the Ice Arena Facility Revenue Note Funds of Iowa State University of Science and Technology as of and for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Report of the Indoor Multipurpose Use and Training Facility Revenue Bond Funds of Iowa State University of Science and Technology as of and for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Report of the Regulated Materials Facility Revenue Bond Funds of Iowa State University of Science and Technology as of and for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Report of the Memorial Union Revenue Bond Funds of Iowa State University of Science and Technology as of and for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Report of the Athletic Facilities Revenue Bond Funds of Iowa State University of Science and Technology as of and for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Agency Performance Plan, Iowa Department of Revenue
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Agency Performance Plan, Iowa Workforce Development
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This report outlines the strategic plan for Iowa Department of Revenue, goals and mission.
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Annual Report of the Iowa Department of Revenue FY2008
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Addendum to Annual Report of the Iowa Department of Revenue FY2008
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The Iowa Department of Revenue Performance Report is presented in accordance with the Accountable Government Act to improve decision-making and increase accountability to stakeholders and citizens of Iowa.
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The Iowa Department of Revenue Performance Report is presented in accordance with the Accountable Government Act to improve decision-making and increase accountability to stakeholders and citizens of Iowa.
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The Iowa Department of Revenue Performance Report is presented in accordance with the Accountable Government Act to improve decision-making and increase accountability to stakeholders and citizens of Iowa.
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Report of the Iowa Department of Revenue for the year ended June 30, 2008
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As a result of higher seed prices, improved planters and weed management programs, soybean growers are more aware of the importance of seeding rates and optimal plant populations at harvest. A harvest population of approximately 100,000 uniformly distributed plants per acre will maximize economic return in Iowa regardless of row spacing. There appears to be no economic advantage to harvest populations greater than, or less than, 100,000 plants per acre. Economics, however, should be considered carefully when striving for higher harvest populations since seed is expensive. Timely management, such as weed management, is more critical at low plant populations.