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- Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service) ; SRP 829 (Jan. 1999); Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution ; no. 99-245-S; Kansas; Agronomy; Fertilizer; Yield; Application; Nutrients (1)
- Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 836; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 99-458-S; Turfgrass; Pest management; Environmental stress; Buffalograss; Bluegrass; Tall Fescue; Bermudagrass; Zoysiagrass (1)
- Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); SRP 835 (May 1999); Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 99-422-S; Kansas; Alfalfa; Corn; Grain sorghum; Soybeans; Wheat; Crops (1)
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K-State Turfgrass Research 1999, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Turfgrass Research 1999, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
It might be a simple question, such as "Which tall fescue cultivars are best suited for use on lawns?" or possibly a more complicated one, such as "What causes the quality of my bentgrass greens to decline in July?" Answers to these questions and many others are contained in this 1999 edition of Turfgrass Research.
Southwest Research-Extension Center, Field Day 1999
Southwest Research-Extension Center, Field Day 1999
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Report of agricultural research from Southwest Research-Extension Center of Kansas State University.
Southwest Research-Extension Center Field Day 1999
Southwest Research-Extension Center Field Day 1999
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Each Field Day report consists of individual research reports on topics specific to the region, including cultural methods for most of the major crops grown in Kansas, mitigating the effects of weeds, insects, and disease associated with those crops, and irrigation. Research is conducted and reports written by staff of the K-State Research and Extension Southwest Research Extension Center.
Kansas Fertilizer Research 1998, Ray E. Lamond
Kansas Fertilizer Research 1998, Ray E. Lamond
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Field Research 1999, Dale L. Fjell
Field Research 1999, Dale L. Fjell
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
No abstract provided.