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- Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 961-S; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 07-34-S; Kansas; Hard red winter wheat; Hard white winter wheat; Cool-season grass; Warm-season grass; Corn harvest residue; Yield (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Plant Sciences
Kansas Fertilizer Research 2005, Dale F. Leikam
Kansas Fertilizer Research 2005, Dale F. Leikam
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Infiltration And Short-Term Movement Of Nitrogen In A Silt-Loam Soil Typical Of Rice Cultivation In Arkansas, Lindsay M. Copenhaver, Mary C. Savin, David M. Miller, Peter J. Tomlinson, Kristofor R. Brye, Richard J. Norman
Infiltration And Short-Term Movement Of Nitrogen In A Silt-Loam Soil Typical Of Rice Cultivation In Arkansas, Lindsay M. Copenhaver, Mary C. Savin, David M. Miller, Peter J. Tomlinson, Kristofor R. Brye, Richard J. Norman
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
Rice production in Arkansas is one of the top three crop commodities in terms of cash receipts. Researchers and farmers report that nitrogen (N) needs to be managed according to a variety of factors with two important ones being soil and fertilizer type. The objectives of this experiment were to determine: 1) the degree to which floodwater-incorporated N applied as urea or as ammonium sulfate infiltrates intact cores (7.2-cm dia., 10-cm depth) containing DeWitt siltloam soil, and 2) the distribution of N during 12 h of ponding. Inorganic-N concentrations were analyzed at 2-cm depth intervals in cores following removal of …
Instructions For Authors, Discovery Editors
Instructions For Authors, Discovery Editors
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Tank Mixes Of Mon 3539 And Selected Compounds In Roundupready Flex® Cotton – 2005, Jarrod Hardke, Gus Lorenz, Kyle Colwell, Craig Shelton
Effects Of Tank Mixes Of Mon 3539 And Selected Compounds In Roundupready Flex® Cotton – 2005, Jarrod Hardke, Gus Lorenz, Kyle Colwell, Craig Shelton
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
Field experiments were conducted in 2005 to evaluate potential weed control interactions when MON 3539 (glyphosate) was applied with several insecticides and a plant growth regulator to RoundupReady Flex® cotton. Applications were made at the 1-3 leaf stage, the 6-8 node stage, and at the 12-14 node stage. Different combinations of tank mixes were used in each of the three applications. In the first application, all plots received the same treatment: MON 3539 at a rate of 0.75 lb ae/a. A second application was made to evaluate crop injury. Only the MON 3539 + Dimate (dimethoate) mixture significantly increased crop …
Southwest Research-Extension Center Field Day 2006 Forage Research Supplement
Southwest Research-Extension Center Field Day 2006 Forage Research Supplement
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
This publication is a supplement to Field Day 2006, Southwest Research-Extension Center Report of Progress SRP 961 from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Southwest Research-Extension Center Field Day 2006
Southwest Research-Extension Center Field Day 2006
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.
Southwest Research-Extension Center, Forage Research Supplement, 2006 Field Day
Southwest Research-Extension Center, Forage Research Supplement, 2006 Field Day
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Forage supplement for report of agricultural research from Southwest Research-Extension Center of Kansas State University.
Southwest Research–Extension Center, Field Day 2006
Southwest Research–Extension Center, Field Day 2006
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Report of agricultural research from Southwest Research-Extension Center of Kansas State University.
Discovery: The Student Journal Of Dale Bumpers College Of Agricultural, Food And Life Sciences - Volume 7 2006, Several Authors
Discovery: The Student Journal Of Dale Bumpers College Of Agricultural, Food And Life Sciences - Volume 7 2006, Several Authors
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Contents, Discovery Editors
Contents, Discovery Editors
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Dean, Gregory J. Weidemann
Letter From The Dean, Gregory J. Weidemann
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.