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South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

1989

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South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Special Issue: 102nd Annual Report, South Dakota State University Oct 1989

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Special Issue: 102nd Annual Report, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director's comments [p] 2
'Sheep' that bark Bandit and Beaver baffle coyotes; guardians are earning their keep [p] 3
High-rise honkers · 'Pre-fabs' that ease housing shortage are instant hits with ducks and geese [p] 6
Policy directions South Dakotans give opinions on upcoming 1990 Farm Bill [p] 10
'Homestead' New buckeye displays the beauty and 'sweetness' of its pioneer parent [p] 14
CITE at SDSU If idea would create new jobs, CITE finds the scientist to help with R&D [p] 17
CITE partners: lean beef- Meat fabrication may open more markets for Winner firm [p] 19
CITE partners: compost-Compost …


South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Jul 1989

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director's comments [p] 2
Dakota Lakes Research Farm: New irrigation station comes on line for Missouri Slope [p] 3
The cob is back 'High fiber diets' come to the farmyard: pigs use fiber better than we thought [p] 5
Will it wash? Low pressure sprinklers increase runoff. Cure is to change tillage [p] 8
Worth spending the money Mixer wagon with scale pays off in gains, even in small feedlots [p] 11
A South Dakotan goes to China 'They know how to do the really big projects.' But China likely to come up water short soon [p] 13
No-till soybeans: …


South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Apr 1989

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director's comments [p] 2
Bioclimate: Things could get worse [p] 3
Baby pig scours: Picture grows complicated, Multiple types of rotavirus causes symptoms, no answers are ready yet [p] 7
'Sustainable' ag: Plots show promise [p] 11
'Sustainable' ag: Focus on producers [p] 15
Mechanical treatment: Keep water in place [p] 19
Irrigation management: Don't be 'sloppy' [p] 23


South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Special Edition: Biostress Laboratory, South Dakota State University Apr 1989

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Special Edition: Biostress Laboratory, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director"s comments [p] 2
The opportunity: This "land of infinite variety" give us our opportunity. We must seize it. [p] 3
The NPBL idea: We can 'bring a new focus and a new intensity' to ag research [p] 4
When it's winter in the feed lot: Animal scientists plan 'most intensive' work on cold stress in U.S. for NPBL [p] 7
Of mice and the rest of life: To learn about stress, study a mouse. Then extrapolate what you learn to us [p] 9
New strength in the 'basics': Discoveries in biology are the basis of progress in all agricultural …