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Progressive Development And Seasonal Variations Of The Corn Crop, T. A. Kiesselbach
Progressive Development And Seasonal Variations Of The Corn Crop, T. A. Kiesselbach
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The chief purpose of these studies has been to determine the normal growth changes that occur in the corn plant at successive intervals when growing in the field, and to observe annual yield variations in relation to prevailing weather conditions. Aside from supplying information regarding the physiology of this crop, the data are of interest to the corn grower because they indicate comparative yields, shelling percentages, moisture contents, and feed constituents at various stages of development. Some data also are presented concerning the effects of frost, drouth, day length, and the economic value of tillers and seminal roots.