Book ID: 96863
Gregg, Bill R. and Gary L. Billups
Seed Conditioning, Vol. 1: Management: A Practical Advanced-level Guide. 2009. tabs. figs. illus. XXVIII, 469 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
Seed conditioning turns raw harvested seed into pure seedthat is free of undesirable materials, safe from pests and diseases, and that which can be planted for a good stand of healthy plants of the desired crop.The cost of conditioning is a major component of the capital investment. Conditioning is the most significant process in the seed industry. It involves machines, engineering, operations, biology, physics, plant physiology and pathology, science, and business. It must be accurate, economic and practical. To make seed conditioners more efficient, this Seed Conditioning compendium was prepared. Based on real-life experiences, trials and efforts of many conditioners were compiled and distilled into a brief, easy-to-understand form. Seed Conditioning is in three volumes: [1] Management, essential aspects of organizing and managing a seed conditioning operation; [2] Technology, the equipment and processes used in seed conditioning; [3] Crop Seed Conditioning, available information on experiences on conditioning different crop seed. Basic topics are covered, plus secrets of the trade that are important for all seed industry participants need to know so they can fit their contributions into the entire seed supply program.