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Agricultural Experiment Station News December 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News December 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director's Desk
Comprehensive Reviews
Progress Report - Format for Experiment Station Projects
Summer Faculty Fellowship Program Suspended
Season's Best Wishes
Federal Budget Update
Sahs Sel
Grants and Contracts
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - November 1981
Journal Abstracts - Submitted for Publication
Evaluation Of S-734 And Bas 9052 For Control Of Johnsongrass (Sorghum Halepense) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Julio Beingolea Ochoa
Evaluation Of S-734 And Bas 9052 For Control Of Johnsongrass (Sorghum Halepense) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Julio Beingolea Ochoa
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Johnsongrass is one of the more limiting factors in soybean production and is the most serious weed problem in the Southeastern United States. Actually, different herbicides are used in johnsongrass control, and still there are new herbicides which are being tested. Two experimental herbicides for johnsongrass control in soybeans are BAS 9052 and S-734.
The experiments were conducted in 1980 and 1981 with the objective to evaluate the effectiveness of S-734 alone and in combination with mefluidide and BAS 9052, BAS 9052 applied early or late postemergence, trifluralin, alachlor, and fluchloralin for seedling and rhizome johnsongrass control.
In both areas …
Farm Home And Ministers' Institute Program November 6 1981, Tennessee State University
Farm Home And Ministers' Institute Program November 6 1981, Tennessee State University
Farm Home and Ministers' Institute Program
No abstract provided.
Estimated Costs Of Producing Field-Grown Nursery Plants, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. B. Badenhop, Travis D. Phillips
Estimated Costs Of Producing Field-Grown Nursery Plants, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. B. Badenhop, Travis D. Phillips
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Estimated Costs Of Producing Container-Grown Nursery Plants, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. B. Badenhop, Travis D. Phillips
Estimated Costs Of Producing Container-Grown Nursery Plants, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. B. Badenhop, Travis D. Phillips
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Farm And Home Bulletin November 1981, Tennessee State University
Farm And Home Bulletin November 1981, Tennessee State University
Farm and Home Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News November 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News November 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director’s Desk
Staff Conference Off
Sahs Sez
Curiosity
Integrated Energy Farm Progress
Budget Reductions
Hunting Season
Grants and Contracts
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - October 1981
Feasibility Study For A Beaver Reservoir Agricultural Water Supply Volume I, James Ferguson, Robert Shulstad, William Bateman
Feasibility Study For A Beaver Reservoir Agricultural Water Supply Volume I, James Ferguson, Robert Shulstad, William Bateman
Technical Reports
An irrigation district of approximately 30,000 acres has been proposed to be located in Washington and Benton Counties in Northwest Arkansas utilizing water from Beaver Reservior. This report on the economic benefits of such a district is done under contract No. DACW03-81-C for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by the Water Resources Research Center at the University of Arkansas.
Nutritive Evaluation Of Warm-Season Grasses In Connecticut, R.W. Taylor, D.W. Allinson
Nutritive Evaluation Of Warm-Season Grasses In Connecticut, R.W. Taylor, D.W. Allinson
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
A Forecasting-Programming Method For Swine Production-Marketing Decisions, Larry Janssen, James B. Hassler
A Forecasting-Programming Method For Swine Production-Marketing Decisions, Larry Janssen, James B. Hassler
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This study reports on the development and progress of a forecasting-programming model for swine inventory management and marketing decisions. This model considers interrelationships between breeding herd, feeder pig and finishing hog activities. Objectives were: 1. To structure a dynamic operational decision model for a modern farrow-to-finish swine confinement unit which conforms with economic theory, uses price and cost forecast information and is as consistent as possible with current production scheduling practices. 2. To use and test this model during a combined production and marketing decision process and to compare economic results with results of a standard strategy.
Results Of The Third High Protein-High Lysine Wheat Observation Nursery Grown In 1977, S. L. Kuhr, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, K. D. Wilhelmi
Results Of The Third High Protein-High Lysine Wheat Observation Nursery Grown In 1977, S. L. Kuhr, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, K. D. Wilhelmi
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This is the third report of results from a high protein-high lysine (HP-HL) wheat observation nursery organized in 1974 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the Science and Education Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under a contract with the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State. Advanced experimental lines distributed to breeders and cooperators in the 3rd HP-HL nursery were selected from numerous hybrid combinations of both spring and winter types. All exhibited elevated protein and/or lysine in nursery trials in Nebraska or Arizona.
Agricultural Experiment Station News October 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News October 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director’s Desk
The Curiosity Factor
IANR - 1982 Conference
Grants and Contracts
Sahs Sez
Energy Farm Progress
North Platte Station
Projects Approved
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - September 1981
New Experiment Station Personnel
Feasibility Study For A Beaver Reservoir Agricultural Water Supply Volume Ii, James Ferguson, Robert Shulstad, William Bateman
Feasibility Study For A Beaver Reservoir Agricultural Water Supply Volume Ii, James Ferguson, Robert Shulstad, William Bateman
Technical Reports
An irrigation district of approximately 30,000 acres has been proposed to be located in Washington and Benton Counties in Northwest Arkansas utilizing water from Beaver Reservior. This report on the economic benefits of such a district is done under contr
Connquest, Sandra Cookson, D.W. Allinson, G.S. Speer, R.W. Taylor, R.P. Prince, J.W. Bartok, D.W. Protheroe, D.R. Miller
Connquest, Sandra Cookson, D.W. Allinson, G.S. Speer, R.W. Taylor, R.P. Prince, J.W. Bartok, D.W. Protheroe, D.R. Miller
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Bulletin No. 26: Recycling Mycelium - A Fermentation Byproduct Becomes An Organic Resource, William A. Niering, Sally L. Taylor, R. Scott Warren, Nancy C. Olmstead, Edward R. Ricciuti, Timothy K. Reynolds, Michael E. Johnson, Mark Mcdonnell
Bulletin No. 26: Recycling Mycelium - A Fermentation Byproduct Becomes An Organic Resource, William A. Niering, Sally L. Taylor, R. Scott Warren, Nancy C. Olmstead, Edward R. Ricciuti, Timothy K. Reynolds, Michael E. Johnson, Mark Mcdonnell
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Results Of The Tenth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1978, S. L. Kuhr, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, K. D. Wilhelmi, J. W. Schmidt
Results Of The Tenth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1978, S. L. Kuhr, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, K. D. Wilhelmi, J. W. Schmidt
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This is the tenth report of results from an International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery (IWWPN) organized in 1968 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with the Science and Education Administration (SEA), U.S. Department of Agriculture, under contract number AID/ta-C-1093 with the U.S. International Development Corporation, Agency for International Development. The Nursery was designed to (1) test the adaptation and stability of winter wheat cultivars in a range of latitudes, daylengths, fertility conditions, water management regimes, and disease complexes; (2) identify superior winter cultivars to serve as recipient genotypes for high protein and high lysine genes: (3) test the …
Performance Of Radial And Bias-Ply Ri Tractor Drive Tires In Tilled Clay Loam Soil, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, F. D. Tompkins, L. R. Wilhelm
Performance Of Radial And Bias-Ply Ri Tractor Drive Tires In Tilled Clay Loam Soil, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, F. D. Tompkins, L. R. Wilhelm
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Herbicide Evaluation For Weed Control, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, L. S. Jeffery, R. M. Hayes, J. R. Evans, T. D. Cordrey, D. L. Coffey, J. R. Overton
Herbicide Evaluation For Weed Control, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, L. S. Jeffery, R. M. Hayes, J. R. Evans, T. D. Cordrey, D. L. Coffey, J. R. Overton
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News July 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News July 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director’s Desk
Gudmundsen Sandhills Research Center
Widaman Trust Distinguished Graduate Assistant Stipends
Reorganization of Science and Education Administration
Update on Integrated Energy Farm Field Laboratory
Grants and Contracts
Journal Articles - Submitted for Publication
Possible Effects Of Nuclear Power Reactor Accidents On Agriculture, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. C. Bell, Sharon L. Bell
Possible Effects Of Nuclear Power Reactor Accidents On Agriculture, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. C. Bell, Sharon L. Bell
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News June 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News June 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director’s Desk
Experiment Station Research and Graduate Education
Glen Burton - The Scientist, The Man
Sahs Sez
Projects Approved
Grants and Contracts
GARY LEE HERGENRADER, Department Head, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife and State Forester
ERNEST J. HEWETT, III, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural
JOHN A. SMITH, Machinery Systems Engineer, University of Nebraska, Panhandle Station
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - May 1981
The Agriculture And Land Description Of The Midlands, Wongan Hills And Dalwallinu Districts Of W.A., D N. Sawkins
The Agriculture And Land Description Of The Midlands, Wongan Hills And Dalwallinu Districts Of W.A., D N. Sawkins
Agriculture reports
This report deals with the area of responsibility of the Moora District Office of the W.A. Department of Agriculture. The Moora advisory district consists of seven shires which cover 2,811,400 hectares. Agriculture in the advisory district varies according to climate and soil type, Sheep and cattle production are the main enterprises in the high rainfall (coastal) areas. Mixed cereal sheep production is the main system in the medium and low rainfall areas with cereals increasing in importance as annual rainfall diminishes.
Metals In Honey Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Karen J. Langner
Metals In Honey Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Karen J. Langner
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Wentworth Cooperative Terminal, Inc. Feasibility Analysis, Charles Lamberton
Wentworth Cooperative Terminal, Inc. Feasibility Analysis, Charles Lamberton
Economics Research Reports
Four local cooperatives have agreed to purchase the elevator at Wentworth, South Dakota, and form a federated cooperative at Wentworth. The Wentworth facility consists of two separate elevators. The main elevator is located on the former Milwaukee Road branchline from Sioux Falls Junction to Madison. The elevator and two annexes have a capacity of approximately 120,000 bushels. A warehouse and frame quonset add approximately 150,000 bushels of storage capacity. A separate office building and truck scale are at the site. The west elevator is a smaller facility with about 53,000 bushels of storage capacity. It is located threeblockswest of the …
Agricultural Experiment Station News May 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News May 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director’s Desk
Projects Approved
Grants and Contracts
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - April 1981
Use Valuation Of Farmland For Federal Estate Tax Purposes, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Ronald W. Todd, Timothy S. Moore, B. R. Mcmanus
Use Valuation Of Farmland For Federal Estate Tax Purposes, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Ronald W. Todd, Timothy S. Moore, B. R. Mcmanus
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Linear Measurements For Determining Growth Rate & Size In Cattle, C. Norman Mcglohon
The Use Of Linear Measurements For Determining Growth Rate & Size In Cattle, C. Norman Mcglohon
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The calves born in the 1979 and 1980 calf crops at Sam Sells and Sons' Polled Hereford Farm in Moultrie, Georgia, were used in a study comparing immature body measurements with subsequent growth. The measurements taken at birth included weight, front leg length, front cannon bone length, and rear cannon bone length. In addition, hip height was measured at one hundred days, seven months, and twelve months of age. Weight was taken at seven months, twelve months and fifteen months of age.
The data were analyzed in four groups according to year of birth and sex. Coefficients of correlation were …
Performance Of Selected Production Decision Rules For Hog Finishing Operations In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Dan L. Mclemore, J. R. Adams
Performance Of Selected Production Decision Rules For Hog Finishing Operations In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Dan L. Mclemore, J. R. Adams
Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News April 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News April 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director's Desk
Sahs Sez
Grants and Contracts
Projects Approved
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - July 1981
Journal Abstracts - Submitted for Publication
BULLETINS PRINTED
Agricultural Experiment Station News April 1981
Agricultural Experiment Station News April 1981
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
From the Director's Desk
Letter from Governor Thone to Director Arnold
1982 IANR Conference Dates
Special Grants
Sahs Sez
Grants and Contracts
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - March 1981
BULLETINS PRINTED