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Circular No. 98 - Insects In Relation To Alfalfa-Seed Production, Charles J. Sorenson
Circular No. 98 - Insects In Relation To Alfalfa-Seed Production, Charles J. Sorenson
UAES Circulars
Various insect pests have been suspected of causing the unsatisfactory alfalfa-seed yields that have been obtained in Utah during recent years. No specific information was at hand giving the amount and nature of the damage which these insects were suspected of doing.
Circular No. 97 - Growing Alfalfa-Seed, John W. Carlson
Circular No. 97 - Growing Alfalfa-Seed, John W. Carlson
UAES Circulars
SEED SHOULD BE GROWN FROM SUPERIOR VARIETIES AND STRAINS OF ALFALFA
The present tendency in alfalfa improvement is to establish narrow types or strains for special purposes and which are adapted to a particular set of conditions. It was at one time thought that an alfalfa variety with numerous types of plants would have a wider range of adaptability to diverse conditions and that inter- crossing among the different plants would maintain the vigor of the variety.