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Crop Updates - 2003 Oilseeds, Peter Nelson, Graham Walton, Hasan Zaheer, Paul Carmody, J. A. Fortescue, D. W. Turner, Janet Wroth, Wallace Cowling, Anh-Van Pham, R. F. Brennan, Glen Riethmuller, Greg Hamilton, Jo Hawksley, C. M. Zaicou-Kunesch, D. Eksteen, Françoise A. Berlandier, Christiaan Valentine, Owain Edwards, Roger Jones, Brenda Coutts, Lisa Smith, Jenny Hawkes, Ravjit Khangura, Moin Salam, Art J. Diggle, Martin J. Barbetti, Kevin Walden Feb 2003

Crop Updates - 2003 Oilseeds, Peter Nelson, Graham Walton, Hasan Zaheer, Paul Carmody, J. A. Fortescue, D. W. Turner, Janet Wroth, Wallace Cowling, Anh-Van Pham, R. F. Brennan, Glen Riethmuller, Greg Hamilton, Jo Hawksley, C. M. Zaicou-Kunesch, D. Eksteen, Françoise A. Berlandier, Christiaan Valentine, Owain Edwards, Roger Jones, Brenda Coutts, Lisa Smith, Jenny Hawkes, Ravjit Khangura, Moin Salam, Art J. Diggle, Martin J. Barbetti, Kevin Walden

Crop Updates

This session covers fifteen papers from different authors

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

VARIETIES

  1. Large scale canola varietal evaluation in WA, Peter Nelson, Oilseeds WA

  2. Performance of IT and TT canola varieties in the medium and high rainfall agzones of WA 2001-02, Graham Walton, Hasan Zaheer and Paul Carmody, Department of Agriculture

QUALITY

  1. Reproductive biology, cotyledon development and oil accumulation in canola, J.A. Fortescue and D.W. Turner, School of Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Australia

  2. Plant and environmental factors affecting oil concentration in canola – a mini-review, D.W. Turner, School of Plant Biology, …


G03-1528 Recommended Seeding Rates And Hybrid Selection For Rainfed (Dryland) Corn In Nebraska, Robert N. Klein, Drew J. Lyon Jan 2003

G03-1528 Recommended Seeding Rates And Hybrid Selection For Rainfed (Dryland) Corn In Nebraska, Robert N. Klein, Drew J. Lyon

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Differences in climate between Lincoln and Scottsbluff are as great as from Lincoln to the east coast of the United States. These climatic differences across the state greatly affect recommended seeding rates for rainfed corn in Nebraska. This NebGuide provides information useful in assessing accumulated growing degree days, soil type and field conditions, average precipitation, and the field's microclimate when determining seeding rate for dryland corn.