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1986

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South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Apr 1986

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director’s Comment: Thirteen citizen’s-your neighbors-will set our goals. Help them out [p] 2
Keep oats clean: No racehorse premium, dockage, even refusal at the elevator if oats carry live insects [p] 3
McCrory Gardens facelift: Added attractions coming to garden that has already attracted worldwide acclaim [p] 6
Shared goals: Seedsmen and SDSU are partners in research and education acreage east of Brookings [p] 10
New: a chloride test: SDSU is first land=grant lab to make the recs; chloride mat boost your wheat yields [p] 12
More sheep, more disease: Scientists have become sleuths, tracking down elusive ‘villain’ in sheep …


1986 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University Mar 1986

1986 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University

Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalogs

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South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Jan 1986

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director’s Comment: An ear of corn, Oahe wheatgrass, and hidden messages. We hear you [p] 2
Winter calves need more: A little extra milk for diary calves in winter will be cheaper than losing a call [p] 3
Ridge-till, no –till: A tractor, a drill, a sprayer, a combine-perhaps the only equipment in your future [p] 7
Midwest mushroom: Scientists on staff at SDSU were one reason state’s newest crop sprang up near Brookings [p] 10
Cobs and grass: It takes 25 lb. of feed to produce 1 lb. of beef; you’d find just 5 of that edible [p] 12 …