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Arkansas Soybean Performance Tests 2010, R. D. Bond, D. G. Dombek, J. A. Still, R. M. Pryor
Arkansas Soybean Performance Tests 2010, R. D. Bond, D. G. Dombek, J. A. Still, R. M. Pryor
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Soybean variety and strain performance tests are conducted each year in Arkansas by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Arkansas Crop Variety Improvement Program.
Arkansas Animal Science Department Report 2010, David L. Kreider
Arkansas Animal Science Department Report 2010, David L. Kreider
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
No abstract provided.
Arkansas Corn And Grain Sorghum Performance Tests 2010, R. D. Bond, D. G. Dombek, J. A. Still, R. M. Pryor
Arkansas Corn And Grain Sorghum Performance Tests 2010, R. D. Bond, D. G. Dombek, J. A. Still, R. M. Pryor
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Corn and grain sorghum performance tests are conducted each year in Arkansas by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. The tests provide information to companies marketing seed within the state and aid the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in formulating recommendations for producers.
Arkansas Wheat Cultivar Performance Tests 2009-2010, J. T. Kelly, R. G. Miller, R. D. Bond, E. A. Milus, R. K. Bacon
Arkansas Wheat Cultivar Performance Tests 2009-2010, J. T. Kelly, R. G. Miller, R. D. Bond, E. A. Milus, R. K. Bacon
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Wheat cultivar performance tests are conducted each year in Arkansas by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences. The tests provide information to companies developing cultivars and/or marketing seed within the state and aid the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in formulating cultivar recommendations for small-grain producers.
Summaries Of Arkansas Cotton Research 2009, Derrick M. Oosterhuis
Summaries Of Arkansas Cotton Research 2009, Derrick M. Oosterhuis
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
No abstract provided.
B. R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2009, R. J. Norman, K. A. K. Moldenhauer
B. R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2009, R. J. Norman, K. A. K. Moldenhauer
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
No abstract provided.
Arkansas Turfgrass Report 2009, Douglas Karcher, Aaron Patton, Michael Richardson
Arkansas Turfgrass Report 2009, Douglas Karcher, Aaron Patton, Michael Richardson
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
No abstract provided.
Wayne E. Sabbe Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies 2009, Nathan A. Slaton
Wayne E. Sabbe Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies 2009, Nathan A. Slaton
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Rapid technological changes in crop management and production require that the research efforts also be presented in an expeditious manner. The contributions of soil fertility and fertilizers are major production factors in all Arkansas crops. The studies described within will allow producers to compare their practices with the university’s research efforts.
Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2009, Fred M. Bourland, A. B. Beach, D. P. Roberts Jr.
Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2009, Fred M. Bourland, A. B. Beach, D. P. Roberts Jr.
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
The primary goal of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas. This information helps seed companies establish marketing strategies and assists producers in choosing varieties to plant.
Arkansas Soybean Performance Tests 2009, D. G. Dombeck, R. D. Bond, I. L. Eldridge, R. M. Pryor
Arkansas Soybean Performance Tests 2009, D. G. Dombeck, R. D. Bond, I. L. Eldridge, R. M. Pryor
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
Soybean variety and strain performance tests are conducted each year in Arkansas by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Arkansas Crop Variety Improvement Program. The tests provide information to companies developing varieties and/or marketing seed within the state, and aid the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in formulating variety recommendations for soybean producers.