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European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2018

Farm Safety Practices: Reports from Rural Youth in North Carolina

Paula E. Faulkner; John Paul Owens; Amber Brown

Agriculture and livestock are the main socio-economic activities of the population of the Zinder region (Niger). However, these activities have negative impacts on groundwater quality, which is the main source of water supply for this population. In this work, the physicochemical quality of the waters of the Socle of the Zinder region was studied during the rainy and dry seasons. Twenty-four samples were the subject of a physico-chemical analysis. The data obtained were processed by the hydrochemical method by the Diagram software and the principal component analysis by the XLSTAT software. Of the waters analyzed, 83% have normal pH values (6.5 - 8.5) and 17% acid pH <6.5 during both seasons. The nitrate levels of Yekoua (62.04 and 63.36 mg.L-1), Dan Ladi (123.64 and 146.96 mg.L-1), Bourbourwa (64.65 and 80.08 mg.L -1) and Kazoe (130.68 and 124.52 mg.L-1) and fluoride of Kazoe (1.5 mg.L-1), Midik (1.6 mg.L-1) and Bourbourwa (2.98 mg.L-1) during both seasons are abnormal. Four facies characterize the analyzed waters, with a predominance of bicarbonated calci-magnesian(42%) during the rainy season, calci-magnesian bicarbonate (41.7%) and calci-magnesium chloride (41.7%) during the dry season. The residence time by hydrolysis and alteration of silicate rocks and the pluviolessivage of soils are the main mechanisms that govern the mineralization of these waters. These grades, call for remediation treatments. Clays could be promoters for this treatment because they are very available and less expensive.The choice of modification technique for a communications system depends to a large extent on the nature and characteristics of the medium in which it must operate (Hrasnica et al., 2005). In a PLC (Power Line Communications) system, the first applications in the LDR band (oriented to the control of devices) operated with monocarrier modulations, such as ASK, BPSK, and FSK. This allows for low implementation costs, provided that it operates at low data rates and with an error correction system. It is clear that applications require a higher data rate. The modulation technique must overcome challenges such as the necessary equalization for the cause of the non-linearity of the channel, or avoid the propagation delays and the multipath caused by the impedance differences in the branches. Likewise, it must offer flexibility and avoid the use of certain frequencies if they are altered or assigned to another service and, therefore, cannot be used in PLC. In this scenario, one of the techniques that have been imposed in the most used developments in NB-PLC as in BB-PLC has been Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). One of its most attractive aspects from the point of view of its complexity is the possibility of implementing the structure of its multifrequency modulation and demodulation scheme through a simple Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT) and its corresponding direct transform, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). Based on this technique, an appropriate transceiver scheme for operating on a PLC channel model was presented. This development implements the error correction technique proposed for NB-PLC.


The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review | 2013

Economic Feasibility of Sustainable High Oilseed-Based Biofuel Production: The Case for Biodiesel in North Carolina

Anthony K. Yeboah; Cephas B. Naanwaab; Osei-Agyeman Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum


2010 Annual Meeting, February 6-9, 2010, Orlando, Florida | 2010

Validation of Factors Influencing Successful Small Scale Farming in North Carolina

Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum; Daniel Boisson


2011 Annual Meeting, February 5-8, 2011, Corpus Christi, Texas | 2011

Factors Influencing Successful Small-Farm Operations in North Carolina

Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum


Archive | 2018

Value-Added Agriculture among Small Farmers in North Carolina: A Case Study

Jason Moffitt; Bianca Jacques; Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum


2016 Annual Meeting, February 6-9, 2016, San Antonio, Texas | 2015

Case Studies of Agritourism among Small Farmers in North Carolina

Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum; Ralph Okafor


2016 Annual Meeting, February 6-9, 2016, San Antonio, Texas | 2015

Agritourism: Challenges of Small and Socially Disadvantaged Farmers in North Carolina

Enoch Sarku; Olapeju Olujide; Chinwe Onyeagoro; Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum


2016 Annual Meeting, February 6-9, 2016, San Antonio, Texas | 2015

Agritourism as an Economic Development Enterprise: An Undergraduate Research Analysis Exercise

Jason Moffitt; Milton Ransome; Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum


2013 Annual Meeting, February 2-5, 2013, Orlando, Florida | 2013

Small Farmers in North Carolina – Successful Practices

Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum; Benjamin Gray


2009 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2009, Atlanta, Georgia | 2009

Case Studies of Successful Small Scale Farming in North Carolina

Anthony K. Yeboah; John Paul Owens; Jarvetta S. Bynum; Daniel Boisson

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Anthony K. Yeboah

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Jarvetta S. Bynum

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Daniel Boisson

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Amber Brown

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Cephas B. Naanwaab

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Osei-Agyeman Yeboah

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Paula E. Faulkner

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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