Engineering Notes Index 

Minnesota/Wisconsin Engineering Notes
Spring 1999

In This Issue

Year 2000 (Y2K) Issues Related to Agricultural Machinery

Nutrient and Solids Separation of Dairy and Swine Manure Using a Screw Press

Silage Bag Capacity

Whaterver Happened to that U of M Portable Forced-Air Cooler?

Planning for Water Management Research and Outreach Facilities

Daily Crop Evapo-Transpiration Values Available on World Wide Web and Local Minnesota Hotlines

Comprehensive Guide to Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Now Available

New Minnesota Migrant Health Promoter Program Director

Calendar of Events


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University of Wisconsin
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Mission: to provide internationally-recognized teaching, research and outreach programs of excellence in the development and application of biological, engineering, and management principles to solve problems relating to biological systems for the benefit of the citizens of Wisconsin, the Nation, and the world.

The Department of Biological Systems Engineering is affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. University of Wisconsin-Extension, United States Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin Counties Cooperating providing equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX requirements.


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