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Arkansas Corn And Grain Sorghum Performance Tests 2003, D. G. Dombek, D. K. Ahrent, R. D. Bond, I. L. Eldridge Dec 2003

Arkansas Corn And Grain Sorghum Performance Tests 2003, D. G. Dombek, D. K. Ahrent, R. D. Bond, I. L. Eldridge

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

Corn and grain sorghum performance tests are conducted each year in Arkansas by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. The tests provide information to companies marketing seed within the state, and aid the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in formulating recommendations for producers.


Grape Tomato Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Grape Tomato Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

Four grape tomato varieties were evaluated in a replicated trial at the Pinney-Purdue Agricultural Center in Wanatah, Indiana. A fifth grape variety and one cherry variety were observed in unreplicated plots. Yield, plant, and fruit characteristics are reported.


Pumpkin Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Pumpkin Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

Pumpkin varieties and experimental lines were evaluated at the Kurtz Farm in Allen County, Indiana. Twenty-two jack-o-lantern types, 4 pie types, and 4 mini-pumpkins were included in the trial. Yield and fruit characteristics are reported.


Grape Tomato Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Grape Tomato Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

Four grape tomato varieties were evaluated in a replicated trial at the Pinney-Purdue Agricultural Center in Wanatah, Indiana. A fifth grape variety and one cherry variety were observed in unreplicated plots. Yield, plant, and fruit characteristics are reported.


Jalapeño Pepper Cultivar Observation In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Jalapeño Pepper Cultivar Observation In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

This article reports on an observation trial of standard Jalapeño cultivars. Yield, fruit size, and plant size are reported.


Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

Twenty-two sweet corn cultivars including homozygous se, heterozygous se, and mixed se and sh2 genetics were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN. Yield and ear quality characteristics are reported.


Pumpkin Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Pumpkin Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

Pumpkin varieties and experimental lines were evaluated at the Kurtz Farm in Allen County, Indiana. Twenty-two jack-o-lantern types, 4 pie types, and 4 mini-pumpkins were included in the trial. Yield and fruit characteristics are reported.


Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

Sixteen sweet corn cultivars including standard and modified supersweets were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag. Center, Wanatah, IN. Yield and ear quality characteristics are reported.


Jalapeño And Banana Pepper Cultivar Trials In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth T. Maynard Dec 2003

Jalapeño And Banana Pepper Cultivar Trials In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

This article reports on the evaluation of standard and new experimental cultivars of jalapeno and banana peppers. Yield, fruit size, and plant size are reported.


Muskmelon Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Muskmelon Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Research Reports

Muskmelon varieties were evaluated at Garwood Orchards in LaPorte County. Six experimental hybrids were compared to the cultivar Vienna. Yield and fruit characteristics are reported.


Muskmelon Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Muskmelon Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

Muskmelon varieties were evaluated at Garwood Orchards in LaPorte County. Six experimental hybrids were compared to the cultivar Vienna. Yield and fruit characteristics are reported.


Jalapeño And Banana Pepper Cultivar Trials In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth T. Maynard Dec 2003

Jalapeño And Banana Pepper Cultivar Trials In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth T. Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

This article reports on the evaluation of standard and new experimental cultivars of jalapeno and banana peppers. Yield, fruit size, and plant size are reported.


Jalapeño Pepper Cultivar Observation In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Jalapeño Pepper Cultivar Observation In Northern Indiana, 2003, Mario R. Morales, Elizabeth Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

This article reports on an observation trial of standard Jalapeño cultivars. Yield, fruit size, and plant size are reported.


Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Sugar-Enhanced Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

Twenty-two sweet corn cultivars including homozygous se, heterozygous se, and mixed se and sh2 genetics were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag Center, Wanatah, IN. Yield and ear quality characteristics are reported.


Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard Dec 2003

Supersweet Sweet Corn Cultivar Evaluation For Northern Indiana, 2003, Elizabeth Maynard

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

Sixteen sweet corn cultivars including standard and modified supersweets were evaluated at the Pinney-Purdue Ag. Center, Wanatah, IN. Yield and ear quality characteristics are reported.


Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Fall 2003, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University Oct 2003

Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Fall 2003, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University

SFA Gardens Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Summaries Of Arkansas Cotton Research 2002, Derrick M. Oosterhuis Oct 2003

Summaries Of Arkansas Cotton Research 2002, Derrick M. Oosterhuis

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

The average yield in Arkansas in 2002 was 871 lb lint/acre from 920,000 harvested acres (960,000 planted) for a total of 1.67 million bales at a value of$336.5 million. This yield was second only to the record 877 lb lint/acre achieved in 1994. Last year's crop yield, and the five-year average, on a per acre basis are exceeded in the U.S. Cotton Belt only by California and Arizona. Cotton yields in Arkansas increased steadily during the eighties, but in the last decade yields have leveled off. Furthermore, the last five years have had extreme year-to-year variability in yields, which is …


B849: Drought-Tolerant Small Trees For Maine Landscapes, Reeser C. Manley Sep 2003

B849: Drought-Tolerant Small Trees For Maine Landscapes, Reeser C. Manley

Bulletins

This publication describes five species that have proven to be reliably cold hardy in Orono (USDA Zone 5a) and that meet many, if not all, of the criteria for exceptional landscape trees. In addition, these five species are currently uncommon in Maine landscapes and thus represent potentially new products and new opportunities for the Maine landscape and nursery industries: Acer miyabei, Miyabe Maple; Acer triflorum, Three-flower Maple; Cercis canadensis, Eastern Redbud; Maackia amurensis, Amur Maackia; Prunus sargentii, Sargent Cherry.


Horticultural Studies 2002, Michael R. Evans, Douglas E. Karcher Sep 2003

Horticultural Studies 2002, Michael R. Evans, Douglas E. Karcher

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

No abstract provided.


Annuals For Utah Gardens, Teresa Cerny, Debbie Amundsen, Loralie Cox Sep 2003

Annuals For Utah Gardens, Teresa Cerny, Debbie Amundsen, Loralie Cox

Gardening

No abstract provided.


Arkansas Agriculture Situation And Outlook 2003, Bruce L. Ahrendsen, Eric J. Wailes, Bruce L. Dixon, Michael Popp, Pat Manning, Tony E. Windham Sep 2003

Arkansas Agriculture Situation And Outlook 2003, Bruce L. Ahrendsen, Eric J. Wailes, Bruce L. Dixon, Michael Popp, Pat Manning, Tony E. Windham

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

The purpose of this research series is to highlight the situation of Arkansas farmers and to offer an outlook for 2003. The research emphasizes the production, price, income, policy, financial, farmland value, and interest rate outlook for Arkansas farmers and considers the impact of the macro economy on agriculture. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of biodiesel as an alternative to petroleum diesel are discussed.


B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2002, R. J. Norman, J.-F. Meullenet Aug 2003

B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2002, R. J. Norman, J.-F. Meullenet

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

Arkansas is the leading rice producing state in the U .S .. representing almost 46% of the total U .S. production and almost 47% of the total acres planted to rice . Rice cultural practices vary across the state and across the U.S. However, due to changing political, environmental, and economic times, the practices arc dynamic. This survey was initiated in 2002 to monitor how the changing times reflect the changes in the way Arkansas rice producers approach their livelihood. The survey was conducted by polling county Extension agents in each of the counties in Arkansas that produce rice. Questions …


Spider And Leafhopper (Erythroneura Spp.) Response To Vineyard Ground Cover, Michael J. Costello, Kent M. Daane Jul 2003

Spider And Leafhopper (Erythroneura Spp.) Response To Vineyard Ground Cover, Michael J. Costello, Kent M. Daane

Horticulture and Crop Science

Ground cover is used in some vineyards to improve soil structure and help manage insect pests; previous studies have shown lower leafhopper (Erythroneura spp.) densities on vines grown with ground cover. We undertook a 2-yr study to determine why ground cover is associated with reduced leafhopper densities. Ground cover consisted of a fall-planted cover crop of purple vetch (Vicia benghalensis) and barley (Hordeum vulgare), which senesced in May and was replaced by a complex of resident vegetation comprised primarily of the grasses Echinochloa spp., Digitaria sanguinalis, and Setaria spp., as well as common knotweed …


Arkansas Small-Grain Cultivar Performance Tests 2002-2003, J. T. Kelly, C. E. Parsons, R. K. Bacon Jul 2003

Arkansas Small-Grain Cultivar Performance Tests 2002-2003, J. T. Kelly, C. E. Parsons, R. K. Bacon

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

Small-grain cultivar performance tests are conducted each year in Arkansas by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences. The tests provide information to companies developing cultivars and/or marketing seed within the state and aid the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in formulating cultivar recommendations for smallgrain producers.


Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Summer 2003, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University Jul 2003

Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Summer 2003, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University

SFA Gardens Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Pineywoods Native Plant Center, July 2003, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University Jul 2003

Pineywoods Native Plant Center, July 2003, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University

SFA Gardens Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Home Water Self-Check: Do-It-Yourself Water Check For The Home Landscape, Todd A. Mccammon Jul 2003

Home Water Self-Check: Do-It-Yourself Water Check For The Home Landscape, Todd A. Mccammon

All Current Publications

In Utah, nearly two-thirds of the water consumed by residential homeowners is used to maintain landscapes. Recent water checks conducted by Utah State University Extension found that a typical homeowner applies 80 inches of water each growing season. This is twice as much as is needed.


Water-Wise Plants For Utah Landscapes, Teresa A. Cerny, Rick Hefelbower, Larry A. Sagers, Wade Bitner May 2003

Water-Wise Plants For Utah Landscapes, Teresa A. Cerny, Rick Hefelbower, Larry A. Sagers, Wade Bitner

CWEL Extension Fact Sheets

No abstract provided.


Water Wise Plants For Utah Landscapes, Wade Bitner, Rick Heflebower, Larry Sagers May 2003

Water Wise Plants For Utah Landscapes, Wade Bitner, Rick Heflebower, Larry Sagers

All Current Publications

In order to better market the water wise plants available in many Utah nurseries and garden centers, and to assist consumers in identifying these plants, a program to recognize desirable low water use species has been developed.


Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2002, E. M. Bourland, J. T. Johnson, S. B. Jackson, M. W. Duren, J. M. Hornbeck, F. E. Groves, W. C. Robertson Mar 2003

Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2002, E. M. Bourland, J. T. Johnson, S. B. Jackson, M. W. Duren, J. M. Hornbeck, F. E. Groves, W. C. Robertson

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

The primary aim of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas. This information helps seed dealers establish marketing strategies and assists producers in choosing varieties to plant. In this way, the annual test facilitates the inclusion of new, improved genetic material into Arkansas cotton production. Variety adaptation is determined by evaluation of the varieties and lines at four University of Arkansas research stations located near Keiser, Clarkedale, Marianna, and Rohwer. Tests are duplicated in irrigated and non-irrigated culture at …