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1973 Preliminary Report Of Kentucky Small Grain Field Trials At Princeton, Murray, Bowling Green And Lexington, Charles R. Tutt, Morris J. Bitzer, Verne C. Finkner
1973 Preliminary Report Of Kentucky Small Grain Field Trials At Princeton, Murray, Bowling Green And Lexington, Charles R. Tutt, Morris J. Bitzer, Verne C. Finkner
Agronomy Notes
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The Influence Of Soil Temperature On Soybean Seed Emergence, Dennis B. Egli, J. L. Hatfield, J. Hill, Dennis M. Tekrony
The Influence Of Soil Temperature On Soybean Seed Emergence, Dennis B. Egli, J. L. Hatfield, J. Hill, Dennis M. Tekrony
Agronomy Notes
The best way to obtain adequate soybean stands is to plant high quality seed in an optimum soil environment. But this year many farmers may not be able to obtain enough high quality soybean seed and some acreage may be planted with seed of lower than normal quality. Thus it will be even more important to have an optimum soil environment.
Grain Sorghum Performance Tests-1972, James H. Herbek, Morris J. Bitzer
Grain Sorghum Performance Tests-1972, James H. Herbek, Morris J. Bitzer
Agronomy Notes
Grain sorghum performance tests provide estimates of the relative performance of grain sorghum hybrids in Kentucky. These estimates, hopefully, will aid growers in their selection of a hybrid. The choice of the best grain sorghum hybrid for a given set of crop management conditions and environmental variables is an important step to profitable grain sorghum production. Hybrids should be selected that are well adapted to a given area and have records of high performance.
Grain sorghum performance tests were conducted at three locations in Kentucky in 1972. This report presents the yield and other agronomic data obtained at these locations.