Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Life Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 8 of 8

Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

The Indiana Agricultural Statistics Service reported sweet corn for fresh market sales was harvested from 5,400 acres in Indiana in 2004 and had a total value of $11 million. Sweet corn fields are located throughout the state. In Northern Indiana bicolor corn is most commonly grown. Varieties with improved eating quality are of interest to both producers and consumers. Producers are also interested in yield, ear size and appearance, and agronomic characteristics. This paper reports on twenty sweet corn cultivars with homozygous se or mixed se and sh2 genetics that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

The Indiana Agricultural Statistics Service reported sweet corn for fresh market sales was harvested from 5,400 acres in Indiana in 2004 and had a total value of $11 million. Sweet corn fields are located throughout the state. In Northern Indiana bicolor corn is most commonly grown. Varieties with improved eating quality are of interest to both producers and consumers. Producers are also interested in yield, ear size and appearance, and agronomic characteristics. This paper reports on twenty sweet corn cultivars with homozygous se or mixed se and sh2 genetics that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

This paper reports on thirty-one sweet corn cultivars including homozygous se and mixed se and sh2 genetics that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Supersweet And Augmented Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Supersweet And Augmented Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

This paper reports on nineteen sweet corn cultivars including sh2 and augmented sh2 genetics that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

The Indiana Agricultural Statistics Service reports that sweet corn for fresh market sales was harvested from 5,400 acres in Indiana in 2004 and had a total value of $11 million. Sweet corn fields are located throughout the state. In Northern Indiana bicolor corn is most commonly grown. Varieties with improved eating quality are of interest to both producers and consumers. Producers are also interested in yield, ear size and appearance, and agronomic characteristics. This paper reports on twenty sh2 sweet corn cultivars known as ‘supersweet’ or ‘enhanced’ or ‘augmented supersweet’ that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2005, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

The Indiana Agricultural Statistics Service reports that sweet corn for fresh market sales was harvested from 5,400 acres in Indiana in 2004 and had a total value of $11 million. Sweet corn fields are located throughout the state. In Northern Indiana bicolor corn is most commonly grown. Varieties with improved eating quality are of interest to both producers and consumers. Producers are also interested in yield, ear size and appearance, and agronomic characteristics. This paper reports on twenty sh2 sweet corn cultivars known as ‘supersweet’ or ‘enhanced’ or ‘augmented supersweet’ that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Supersweet And Augmented Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Supersweet And Augmented Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

This paper reports on nineteen sweet corn cultivars including sh2 and augmented sh2 genetics that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.


Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard Jan 2005

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2004, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

This paper reports on thirty-one sweet corn cultivars including homozygous se and mixed se and sh2 genetics that were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN.