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Agricultural Experiment Station News December 1978
Agricultural Experiment Station News December 1978
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK - GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - November 1978
Evaluation Of Body Size Parameters In Elite Angus Cattle, Wilson Stone
Evaluation Of Body Size Parameters In Elite Angus Cattle, Wilson Stone
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The cattle shown at the prestigious All-American Angus Futurity were studied in order to evaluate the relationship between various body measurements. The measurements taken included wither height, hip height, body length, fat thickness,and weight. Also, these measurements were analyzed in order to determine if Angus cattle had gained in genetic frame size. Data were collected for the 805 animals shown in the years 1974 through 1978.
The cattle were grouped into classes based upon sex and age prior to any statistical procedures being performed. Means of classes were used in order to evaluate sex differences and bulls were found to …
Ua11/2 Wku Holsteins Are National Leaders In Milk & Butterfat Production, Wku Public Affairs
Ua11/2 Wku Holsteins Are National Leaders In Milk & Butterfat Production, Wku Public Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Press release regarding the WKU holstein herd.
Farm Home And Ministers' Institute Program November 3 1978, Tennessee State University
Farm Home And Ministers' Institute Program November 3 1978, Tennessee State University
Farm Home and Ministers' Institute Program
No abstract provided.
Farm And Home Bulletin November 1978, Tennessee State University
Farm And Home Bulletin November 1978, Tennessee State University
Farm and Home Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Petro-Based Input Prices On Tennessee Beef Backgrounding Systems, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles D. Safley, Irving Dubov
Impact Of Petro-Based Input Prices On Tennessee Beef Backgrounding Systems, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles D. Safley, Irving Dubov
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Relationship Of Physiologic Age, Hardening, And Carbon And Nitrogen Content To Tolerance Of Tomatoes To Metribuzin, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley
Relationship Of Physiologic Age, Hardening, And Carbon And Nitrogen Content To Tolerance Of Tomatoes To Metribuzin, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News November 1978
Agricultural Experiment Station News November 1978
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE ACTING DIRECTOR'S DESK
GREETINGS FROM THE FROLIKS
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – October 1978
Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln
Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly
In this issue:
From the Vice Chancellor ................... 2
EFNEP Teachers Learn, Too ............................... 3
Learning to Live with Death....................... 4
How Prepared Were They to Teach?............................ 7
Effects of Production, Marketing Choices....................... 9
Close Rows Can Boost Yields .............................. 11
Financial Choices in Wheat Farming ........................ 13
Black Walnut is Prized Crop ............................... 15
Profits Fly Out When Insects Invade Stored Grain ............ 17
Computer Makes Drapery Calculations Easier ................ 19
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
Director’s Comments [p] 3
Growth Promotants [p] 5
Ranch with a Difference [p] 9
Fat is Yellow [p] 13
New Role for Crop Wastes? [p] 16
Sun Power [p] 18
West River Center [p] 20
PLUS: The 91st Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station
Agricultural Experiment Station News October 1978
Agricultural Experiment Station News October 1978
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - September 1978
BULLETINS PRINTED
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1978, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1978, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Corn Silage Maturity And Beef Heifer Performance, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, C. C. Chamberlain, K. M. Barth, H. A. Fribourg
Corn Silage Maturity And Beef Heifer Performance, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, C. C. Chamberlain, K. M. Barth, H. A. Fribourg
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Forage Quality Evaluations Of Twelve Grasses In Relation To Season For Grazing, L. C. Newell, W. J. Moline
Forage Quality Evaluations Of Twelve Grasses In Relation To Season For Grazing, L. C. Newell, W. J. Moline
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
A study of forage quality in relation to seasonal yield of important perennial forage grasses was initiated to provide information and to promote a better understanding of their best use for grazing. This information should be particularly valuable in planning seasonal use of pure stands or mixtures of grasses.
Agricultural Experiment Station News August 1978
Agricultural Experiment Station News August 1978
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE ACTING DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - July 1978
BULLETINS PRINTED
Identification And Economic Analysis Of Alternative Soybean Production Systems, William Alan Miller
Identification And Economic Analysis Of Alternative Soybean Production Systems, William Alan Miller
Masters Theses
The objectives of this study were to identify alternative soybean production systems used by Tennessee farmers in 1976 based on alternative combinations of cropping practices and planting methods and to develop estimates of the resource requirements and the costs and returns of each identified cropping-planting system.
A mail survey of randomly selected West Tennessee farm operators was used to identify the following six soybean cropping-planting systems: (1) single crop-row crop, (2) single crop-grain drill, (3) single crop-broadcast, (4) double crop-row crop, (5) double crop-grain drill, and (6) double crop-no till. Comparison of the six systems involved tabulation of survey data …
92nd Annual Report Of The Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
92nd Annual Report Of The Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
Contents:
Foreword
Administration and Staff
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Research Projects
Experiment Station Publications
Publications of the Staff
Report of Income and Expenditures
Results Of The Eighth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1976, K. D. Wilhelmi, S. L. Kuhr, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, J. W. Schmidt
Results Of The Eighth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1976, K. D. Wilhelmi, S. L. Kuhr, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, J. W. Schmidt
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This is the eighth report of results from an International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery (IWWPN) organized in 1968 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the Science and Education Administration (SEA), U.S. Department of Agriculture, under a contract with the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State. The Nursery was designed to (1) test the adaptation and stability of winter wheat cultivars in a range of latitudes, daylengths, fertility conditions, water management regimes, and disease complexes; (2) identify superior winter cultivars to serve as recipient genotypes for high protein and high lysine genes, (3) test the degree of expression …
Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln
Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly
In this issue:
From the Vice Chancellor ............................... 2
Good Management Controls Feedlot Flies................. 3
Tractor Day-Something for Everyone...................... 5
How Not to Hit Your Children ........................... 7
Cottonwoods for Nebraska.......................... 9
Agricultural job Openings Forecast ........................ 11
Range judging-An Outdoor Classroom ................... 12
To Expand or Not to Expand? ............................ 14
Dry Bean Disease Plagues Farmers ........................ 16
Pest Center Serves Growers, Gardeners .................... 19
joint Venture Beef Fabrication ............................ 21
Rural Services: Worth the Cost? .......................... 23
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
A Handful of Seed [p] 3
Hardiness Research [p] 8
Saving a Shelterbelt [p] 9
The Changing Farm Picture [p] 13
Rail Service [p] 15
SxA Calves [p] 18
Feed Mill [p] 20
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments In 1977-78, Bruce B. Johnson, Ronald J. Hanson
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments In 1977-78, Bruce B. Johnson, Ronald J. Hanson
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Reports
Farm real estate represents about three-fourths of the total value of farm production assets in Nebraska. Consequently, changes in value, ownership patterns, and other characteristics of the farm real estate market exert significant impact on the economic and social well-being of agricultural producers, rural communities, and the State as a whole. The dynamics of the farm real estate market, particularly in recent years, suggests that accurate and complete information concerning this market is of great importance. From the standpoint of the public interest as well as that of individual participants, all land market decisions should be based upon a sound …
Sulfur Fertilization Of Alfalfa And Corn On The Sandy Soils Of Nebraska, G. W. Rehm
Sulfur Fertilization Of Alfalfa And Corn On The Sandy Soils Of Nebraska, G. W. Rehm
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Objectives of these studies were: 1. To determine the effect of various S fertilizers and rates of S application on the yield of both alfalfa and corn grown on sandy soils. 2. To determine the residual effects of a single application of S fertilizer on the production of alfalfa. 3. To measure the influence of S fertilizers and the rate of S applied on the S content of corn and alfalfa tissue and S uptake by these two crops. 4. To develop a soil testing procedure which accurately predicts the requirement for the application of S fertilizers to alfalfa and …
Agricultural Experiment Station News July 1978
Agricultural Experiment Station News July 1978
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – June 1978
BULLETINS PRINTED
Effects Of Row Width And Seeding Rate On Yield And Other Agronomic Characteristics Of Three Soybean Cultivars, Russell Kithcart
Effects Of Row Width And Seeding Rate On Yield And Other Agronomic Characteristics Of Three Soybean Cultivars, Russell Kithcart
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Soybeans have traditionally been grown in rows wide enough to allow mechanical cultivation and to increase lodging resistance. Improved cultivars and herbicides have permitted farmers to obtain yield advantages from narrower rows. The growth response of soybeans to variations in row width and seeding rates depends upon the cultivar and geographic location.
“Williams,” “Mitchell,” and “Essex” cultivars were planted at row widths of 18, 36, 54, and 72cm. at seeding rates of 33, 67, 100 and 134 kg/ha in multi-row plots. Data were collected from each plot for seed yield, lodging, plant height, height of lowest pod, seed and population …
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1978, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1978, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Financing Low-Cost Minimum-Standard Housing In Rural Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, B. R. Mcmanus, D. O. Baxter, Earl Wimbish
Financing Low-Cost Minimum-Standard Housing In Rural Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, B. R. Mcmanus, D. O. Baxter, Earl Wimbish
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
An Economic And Sociologic Analysis Of The Marketing Sector Of The Tennessee Craft Industry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, John R. Brooker, Merv J. Yetley
An Economic And Sociologic Analysis Of The Marketing Sector Of The Tennessee Craft Industry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, John R. Brooker, Merv J. Yetley
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Rural Juvenile Delinquency: Problems And Needs In East Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, William Dan Bolton, David W. Brown
Rural Juvenile Delinquency: Problems And Needs In East Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, William Dan Bolton, David W. Brown
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Cotton Irrigation, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. L. Parks, Joseph R. Overton, Charles R. Graves
Cotton Irrigation, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. L. Parks, Joseph R. Overton, Charles R. Graves
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News June 1978
Agricultural Experiment Station News June 1978
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
NEW LEADERSHIP - HORTICULTURE AND WRRI
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – May 1978
BULLETINS PRINTED