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Northeast Research Station Watertown, South Dakota Annual Progress Report, 1985, Agricultural Experiment Station, Plant Science Department Dec 1985

Northeast Research Station Watertown, South Dakota Annual Progress Report, 1985, Agricultural Experiment Station, Plant Science Department

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

This is the 1985 annual progress report for the Northeast Research Station in Watertown, South Dakota. This report is issued by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the South Dakota State University Plant Science Department. This report includes information on the 1985 crop season, nitrogen influence, spring wheat breeding, oats, barley and rye testing, corn breeding, flax regional trial potato variety trial, soybean row spacing, favabean and lupine row spacing, millet control in soybeans, herbicide demonstrations.


Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm Annual Progress Report, 1985, Agricultural Experiment Station Dec 1985

Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm Annual Progress Report, 1985, Agricultural Experiment Station

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

This twenty-fifth annual report of the research program at the Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm has special significance for those engaged in agriculture and the agriculturally related businesses in the nine county area of southeast South Dakota. Reports in this document include information on: temperatures and precipitation data, corn production and performance, soybean research and planting, crop rotation, sorghum, small grains, livestock, and pest and weed control.


West River Agricultural Research And Extension Center Progress Report, 1985, Agricultural Experiment Station Dec 1985

West River Agricultural Research And Extension Center Progress Report, 1985, Agricultural Experiment Station

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

This is the 1985 annual progress report of the West River Crops Soils Research and Extension Center, South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. This report includes: a weather summary for all the counties involved in research, small grain variety trials, oilseed crops, edible crops, forage crops, management, tillage and cultural practices, and numerous weed control research projects.


Agriculture Policy Decisions: A Perspective From South Dakota Farmers And Ranchers, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman Aug 1985

Agriculture Policy Decisions: A Perspective From South Dakota Farmers And Ranchers, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman

Economics Research Reports

Federal government policies greatly affect farmers and ranchers. Most South Dakota farmers and ranchers favor changes in the process used to make farm policy decisions but are split on the desirable future direction of farm commodity programs. A majority of producers favor existing or modified loan rate, target price, and farmer owned grain reserve program but are sharply divided on payment-in-kind (PIK) programs. Most producers favor the market growth provided by world trade but are not willing to give up minimum trade barriers, these barriers provide some cushion from the instability caused by international trade system. In addition, farmers are …


Agriculture Policy Decisions: A 1984 Persepctive From South Dakota Farmers And Ranchers, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman Aug 1985

Agriculture Policy Decisions: A 1984 Persepctive From South Dakota Farmers And Ranchers, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman

Economics Research Reports

Federal government policies greatly affect farmers and ranchers. Most South Dakota farmers and ranchers favor changes in the process used to make farm policy decisions but are split on the desirable future direction of farm commodity programs. A majority of producers favor existing or modified loan rate, target price, and farmer owned grain reserve program but are sharply divided on payment-in-kind (PIK) programs. Most producers favor the market growth provided by world trade but are not willing to give up minimum trade barriers, these barriers provide some cushion from the instability caused by international trade system. In addition, farmers are …


Publication List Economics Department: January 1980 - May 1985, Department Of Economics Jan 1985

Publication List Economics Department: January 1980 - May 1985, Department Of Economics

Economics Pamphlet Series

The publications listed herein were prepared during January 1980 - May 1985 by the faculty and graduate students in the Economics Department at South Dakota State University in the course of their research, extension, and teaching duties. The publications are arranged by the basic areas of concentration in the department: agricultural marketing, farm and ranch management, energy and water resource development, and rural development and public affairs.