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Recommended Small Grain Varieties, Description, & Planting Dates, S. H. Phillips
Recommended Small Grain Varieties, Description, & Planting Dates, S. H. Phillips
Agronomy Notes
No abstract provided.
Growing Proso In Nebraska, P. H. Grabouski
Growing Proso In Nebraska, P. H. Grabouski
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars
Proso, sometimes called "hog millet," is receiving attention in the Nebraska Panhandle as a dryland grain crop because of acreage restrictions and limited crop alternatives.
New Soybean Varieties, J. F. Shane, S. H. Phillips
New Soybean Varieties, J. F. Shane, S. H. Phillips
Agronomy Notes
Several new soybean varieties have been released during the past few months. Many have appeared in the Uniform Soybean Nurseries at Henderson or Fulton as number strains or named varieties. The following abbreviated descriptions may be of help in comparing these newer releases with more widely known material.
Rose Clover, E T. Bailey
Rose Clover, E T. Bailey
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Description, use, and varietal differences of rose clover in Western Australia.
ROSE CLOVER is a native of Asia Minor and the Mediterranean region.
Until recently, it was used only as a sown pasture in California.
Its commercial use dates back to 1949, after five years of range plot trials (Love and Sumner), but even though the species has been in commercial use for 16 years, no attempt seems to have been made to develop uniform lines from the very mixed seed in common use.