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Lupin Logic Number 29
Lupin Logic
Contents
The successful 1993 lupin crop
Stubble preparation
Summer weeds
Green radish kills lupin seed
Seedless pods
Is it a sample?
Green seed problem
Nebline, December 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) News
Extension Calendar
and other extension news
Nebline, November 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) News
Extension Calendar
and other extension news
Lupin Logic Number 27
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin market outlook update
Estimating lupin yields
Native budworm thwarted by wind!
Walden visits China
Eggs and larva
Lupins encourage earthworms
Seed testing
Reminders
1991/92 Pool payments
Lupin pool delivery - 191/92 verus 1992/93 estimates
Nebline, October 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) News
Extension Calendar
and other extension news
Weed Awareness
Pesticide Use On Sweet Corn Grown In Connecticut: 1990, James L. Turner Ii, Candace L. Bartholomew
Pesticide Use On Sweet Corn Grown In Connecticut: 1990, James L. Turner Ii, Candace L. Bartholomew
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Lupin Logic Number 26
Lupin Logic
Contents
Swathing to pick up an extra $24 m?
- What is swathing
- Advantages of swathing
Farmers experience with swathing
- Ross Whiitall, Esperance
- Mark Adams, Woogenellup
- Summary
- Further reading
Increased effort into albus breeding
Lupins and soil acidity- Cause for concern?
Reminders
Nebline, September 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) News
Extension Calendar
and other extension news
Nebline, August 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Extension Calendar
and other extension news
County Fair Special Edition
Lupin Logic Number 24
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin pioneet honoured
Simazine only!
- What can we do?
Mintweed poisons crops
Japanese market
Root maggot fly
- Description and life cycle
- Farmer/advisers observations
- Control
Pool payments 1991/92
Diversity Among Rhizobia Effective With Robinia Pseudoacacia L, Janet Mccray-Batzli, William R. Graves, Peter Van Berkum
Diversity Among Rhizobia Effective With Robinia Pseudoacacia L, Janet Mccray-Batzli, William R. Graves, Peter Van Berkum
William R Graves
The diversity of rhizobia that form symbioses with roots of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), an economically important leguminous tree species, was examined by inoculating seedling root zones with samples of soil collected from the United States, Canada, and China. Bacteria were isolated from nodules, subcultured, and verified to be rhizobia. The 186 isolates varied significantly in their resistance to antibiotics and NaCl, their growth on different carbohydrates, and their effect on the pH of culture media. Most isolates showed intermediate antibiotic resistance, the capacity to use numerous carbohydrates, and a neutral to acid pH response. Isolates had greater similarity …
Nebline, July 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
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Lupin Logic Number 23
Lupin Logic
Contents
Stubble handling
- Results to date
- Straw spreading
- Second cutter bars
- Other research
Trees increase lupin yields
Mint weed, Rutherglen bud and soil moisture
Out look remains firm for lupins
Warning
Nebline, June 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
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On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Extension Calendar
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Arkansas Rice Research Studies 1991, B. R. Wells
Arkansas Rice Research Studies 1991, B. R. Wells
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results should not be used as a basis for longterm recommendations. Several research reports in this publication dealing with soil fertility also appear in Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies 1991, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 421. This duplication is the result of the overlap in research coverage between the two series and our effort to inform Arkansas rice producers of all the research being conducted with funds from the rice check-off.
Nebline, May 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
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Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies 1991, Wayne E. Sabbe
Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies 1991, Wayne E. Sabbe
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Contained within this publication are progress reports on the specific aspects of the soil fertility program at the University of Arkansas in 1991. In most instances, the reports are not final reports, but they may contain data from several years. Further details on each report can be obtained from the respective project leaders.
Lupin Logic Number 22
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins planted before April 16
European white lupin
Potassium and lupins
- Symptoms
- Occurence
- Soil testing
- Plant analysis
- Correction of deficiency
- When and how to apply
- Residual value
Reminders
Seed testing results
- Germination tests
- Seed size
- Better decisions
Lupin Logic Number 21
Lupin Logic
Contents
Keys to lupin yield stability
- Stubble retention
- When to plant
- Rules for dry seeding
Rain and yield
Avoiding B.YM.V.
Reminders
Granulated simazine
Reasons for 45 plants per sq m
Nebline, April 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
Home Extension News
On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Extension Calendar
and other extension news
Lupin Logic Number 20
Lupin Logic
Contents
Countdown to seeding
- Seed
- Weeds
- Lupin inoculant
- Soil testing
- Herbicides
- Stubble preparation
Herbicide resistant ryegrass
Vaccine against lupinosis shows promise
Lupin books
Row spacing in lupins
Pool payments 1991/92
Three tonne lupin crops are possible at Mingenew
Nebline, March 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Ag Update: Agricultural News & Events
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On-the-Grow: Horticulture News & Recommendations
The Cloverline: 4-H News and Events
Extension Calendar
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Herbicide Trials On Field Crops 1991, Robert Frans, Marilyn Mcclelland, David Jordan
Herbicide Trials On Field Crops 1991, Robert Frans, Marilyn Mcclelland, David Jordan
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Herbicidal weed control is economically important for production of field crops. Field experiments are conducted annually in Arkansas to evaluate the activity of developmental ancommercial herbicides for selective control of weeds in several important crops. These experiments serve both industry and Arkansas agriculture by providing information on the selectivity of herbicides still in the developmental stage and by comparing the activity of these new herbicides with that of recommended herbicides.
Lupin Logic Number 19
Lupin Logic
Contents
Outlook for lupins exports
- Europe
- Asia
- The Middle East
- Other market barriers
CMV misunderstandings
Seed testing
Forthcoming meetings
Lupin deliveries tonnes
Lupin pool payments per tonne
Forage Variety Performance Test 1990-1991, Herbert Honeycutt
Forage Variety Performance Test 1990-1991, Herbert Honeycutt
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
This report summarizes the results of forage variety tests that were conducted at the Main Agricultural Experiment Station at Fayetteville, Arkansas; the Strawberry Substation near Bald Knob, Arkansas; and the Livestock and Forestry Branch Station near Batesville, Arkansas.
Nebline, February 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
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Arkansas Cotton Variety And Strain Tests 1991, F. M. Bourland, J. S. Dacus
Arkansas Cotton Variety And Strain Tests 1991, F. M. Bourland, J. S. Dacus
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Varieties and advanced strains of cotton were evaluated in 1991 by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Varieties and some advanced breeding lines were evaluated in the 1991 Arkansas Cotton Variety Test. Entries in the 1991 Commercial Cotton Strain Test included both released varieties that have not been evaluated in Arkansas and advanced breeding lines that may soon be available to producers.
Lupin Logic Number 18
Lupin Logic
Contents
Is seed testing worthwhile in 1992?
Progress to date
Unmarked samples
Are you a lupin grower with water-repellent sand?
Blowing in the wind
Nebline, January 1992
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
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Jasmonate, Genes, And Fragrant Signals, Paul E. Staswick
Jasmonate, Genes, And Fragrant Signals, Paul E. Staswick
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
Although first recognized for its growth-inhibiting activity about 20 years ago, JA2 and its fragrant methyl ester MeJA (referred to here collectively as jasmonate) are receiving renewed interest as potentially important signaling molecules in plants. This is because jasmonate markedly increases the expression of specific plant genes, some of which are wound responsive. Similarities with fatty acid-derived stress signaling molecules in animals (1) make jasmonate of general biological interest.