CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SIDE-DRESS
PRESENT
Present
I side-dress
you side-dress
he/she/it side-dresses
we side-dress
you side-dress
they side-dress
Present continuous
I am side-dressing
you are side-dressing
he/she/it is side-dressing
we are side-dressing
you are side-dressing
they are side-dressing
Present perfect
I have side-dressed
you have side-dressed
he/she/it has side-dressed
we have side-dressed
you have side-dressed
they have side-dressed
Present perfect continuous
I have been side-dressing
you have been side-dressing
he/she/it has been side-dressing
we have been side-dressing
you have been side-dressing
they have been side-dressing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I side-dressed
you side-dressed
he/she/it side-dressed
we side-dressed
you side-dressed
they side-dressed
Past continuous
I was side-dressing
you were side-dressing
he/she/it was side-dressing
we were side-dressing
you were side-dressing
they were side-dressing
Past perfect
I had side-dressed
you had side-dressed
he/she/it had side-dressed
we had side-dressed
you had side-dressed
they had side-dressed
Past perfect continuous
I had been side-dressing
you had been side-dressing
he/she/it had been side-dressing
we had been side-dressing
you had been side-dressing
they had been side-dressing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will side-dress
you will side-dress
he/she/it will side-dress
we will side-dress
you will side-dress
they will side-dress
Future continuous
I will be side-dressing
you will be side-dressing
he/she/it will be side-dressing
we will be side-dressing
you will be side-dressing
they will be side-dressing
Future perfect
I will have side-dressed
you will have side-dressed
he/she/it will have side-dressed
we will have side-dressed
you will have side-dressed
they will have side-dressed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been side-dressing
you will have been side-dressing
he/she/it will have been side-dressing
we will have been side-dressing
you will have been side-dressing
they will have been side-dressing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would side-dress
you would side-dress
he/she/it would side-dress
we would side-dress
you would side-dress
they would side-dress
Conditional continuous
I would be side-dressing
you would be side-dressing
he/she/it would be side-dressing
we would be side-dressing
you would be side-dressing
they would be side-dressing
Conditional perfect
I would have side-dress
you would have side-dress
he/she/it would have side-dress
we would have side-dress
you would have side-dress
they would have side-dress
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been side-dressing
you would have been side-dressing
he/she/it would have been side-dressing
we would have been side-dressing
you would have been side-dressing
they would have been side-dressing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you side-dress
we let´s side-dress
you side-dress
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
side-dressed
Present Participle
side-dressing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIDE-DRESS»
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side-dress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
side-dress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Pesticide Residues in Food - 1994: Evaluations Pt. 1
For snap or lima beans side-dress on each side of furrow. For dry beans use the
specified pre-plant treatment or a double-sided post-emergence side-dress
injection at the same rate For snap or lima beans band each, side of furrow. For
dry ...
2
Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011: ...
Cumulative precipitations (PPT) recorded before and after N side-dress
application 3.2 Effects of NSI on Response to N in 2005, 2006 and 2007 Plant-
status at side-dress measured by NSI affects N requirements (Fig. 6). When NSI
is high, ...
Beniamino Murgante, Osvaldo Gervasi, Andres Iglesias, 2011
3
Precision Agriculture '13
The N side-dress rates for the VRA1 treatment were based on the N algorithm for
cotton developed at Oklahoma State University and modified at Clemson
University (Figure 1). Generally, VRA1 resulted in the largest N rates being
applied to ...
4
Impact of Land-use Change on Nutrient Loads from Diffuse ...
a mean of 92 kg ha"1 year"1 nitrogen, with the first and last year in a side-dress
application after corn planting. The no-till corn-beans field received no tillage
except the planting tool. The mean of 93 kg ha"1 year"1 nitrogen was
predominately ...
A. Louise Heathwaite, 1999
5
Tomato Plant Culture: In the Field, Greenhouse, and Home ...
... 150 50 0 200 150 50 0 80 0 60 30 80 0 60 30 80 0 60 30 Side-dress when first
fruit set, if needed Side-dress when first fruit set, if needed Side-dress when first
fruit set, if needed Total recommendation Broadcast and plow down Broadcast ...
J. Benton Jones, Jr., 2007
6
Pesticide Residues in Food: Rome, 21 - 30 September 1998
Trials were with m-furrow, side-dress and band applications in the USA and a
broadcast application in Japan. ^At planting, side-dress spray. ' 'Soil application. '
^Broadcast application. ' ' Pre-plant broadcast application. 3Foliar spray.
7
Handbook of Agricultural Economics
They assume that initial soil nitrogen stocks and pre-plant applications of
nitrogen are subject to leaching. runoff, and volatilization losses, while side-dress
applications are not. Let zo denote the initial stock of soil nitrogen, z\ the pre-plant
...
Bruce L. Gardner, Gordon C. Rausser, 2002
8
Pat Welsh's Southern California Organic Gardening (3rd ...
Side-Dress Vegetable Rows with Fertilizer. Nitrogen is less active in winter, and
rains wash soluble nutrients down to deeper levels where plant roots can't reach
them. This makes it doubly important to remember to side-dress your vegetable ...
9
Urban Gardening For Dummies
Use either 1 to 2 tablespoons of an organic granular fertilizer per plant or spray
leafy vegetables and herbs with fish emulsion to side-dress. Table 13-1 offers
details on which crops will need side-dressing and when. We talk more about ...
The National Gardening Association, 2013
10
Sulfur Oxides—Advances in Research and Application: 2013 ...
The term 'side dress' refers to fertilizer placed at relatively high amounts
anywhere from three to four inches from the row to half way between the crop
rows. “Plants absorb nutrients as well as other chemicals through their foliage to
varying ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SIDE-DRESS»
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side-dress is used in the context of the following news items.
Hiniker granular stainless steel side-dress applicator
The Hiniker 6000 Granular Side-Dress Applicator provides precision placement of granular fertilizers. The 7-ton capacity unit is available in 30- and 40-ft widths ... «agprofessional.com, Mar 15»
Robot attempts nitrogen sidedress, cover crop seeding
Rowbot Systems, a Minneapolis startup company, has developed an multi-platform robot that, among other things, can side-dress nitrogen in tall corn. «Corn and Soybean Digest, Dec 14»
DR applicators ideal for pre-plant, side-dress applications in wheat
The AgSynergy DR model toolbars with the 15" row spacing are ideal for both pre-plant and side-dress applications for wheat. The minimal to no visible ... «Delta Farm Press, Aug 13»