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Full-Text Articles in Agriculture
Agriculture News Release - 1979-12-05, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Agriculture News Release - 1979-12-05, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Agriculture Committee News Releases
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News December 1979
Agricultural Experiment Station News December 1979
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
NEBRASKA WATER RESOURCES CENTER
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
STAFF NOTES
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – NOVEMBER 1979
Economic Implications Of Alternative Dry-Bulk Fertilizer Supply Systems: A South-Central Nebraska Case Study, Mary Berglund, Dale G. Anderson
Economic Implications Of Alternative Dry-Bulk Fertilizer Supply Systems: A South-Central Nebraska Case Study, Mary Berglund, Dale G. Anderson
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This study analyzed the economic implications of alternative patterns of rail service for a case-study area in south-central Nebraska. Special attention was given to effects of branchline abandonments on the delivery system for dry-bulk fertilizer. The study was an extension of an earlier Nebraska track abandonment study which focused only on grain traffic. The purpose of the latest study was to establish the effect of including dry-bulk fertilizer, the major commodity moving into the area by rail, on the earlier results. The addition of fertilizer to the analysis did not appreciably change the outcome of the earlier grain-oriented study.
Farm And Home Bulletin November 1979, Tennessee State University
Farm And Home Bulletin November 1979, Tennessee State University
Farm and Home Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Experiment Station News November 1979
Agricultural Experiment Station News November 1979
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE ACTING DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
STAFF NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – October 1979
BULLETINS PRINTED
Eastern Wheatbelt Farm Economics, Peter Eckersley
Eastern Wheatbelt Farm Economics, Peter Eckersley
Soil conservation survey collection
This booklet outlines the current cost structure and profitability of a farm in the eastern wheatbelt. Rather than being figures for an 'average farm', they reflect the use of practices widely recommended by the Department of Agriculture on a typical property in the area. This does not mean the Department of Agriculture believes every farm in the area should be run this way. The best way to run any particular farm depends on the resources and objectives of that farmer.
Agriculture News Release - 1979-10-22, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Agriculture News Release - 1979-10-22, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Agriculture Committee News Releases
No abstract provided.
Agriculture News Release - 1979-10-18, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Agriculture News Release - 1979-10-18, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Agriculture Committee News Releases
No abstract provided.
Agriculture News Release - 1979-10-03, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Agriculture News Release - 1979-10-03, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Agriculture Committee News Releases
No abstract provided.
Effects Of No-Tillage Fallow As Compared To Conventional Tillage In A Wheat-Fallow System, C. R. Fenster, G. A. Peterson
Effects Of No-Tillage Fallow As Compared To Conventional Tillage In A Wheat-Fallow System, C. R. Fenster, G. A. Peterson
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The benefits of reducing tillage by use of herbicides for weed control emphasizes why research was started to study a fallow system where all tillage was replaced by herbicides. Wheat planting was then the only soil disturbing operation. Objectives of the research were to compare the effects of no-tillage (chemical), stubble-mulch and plow (bare fallow) systems of fallow on: 1. Grain yield. 2. Grain protein. 3. Residue retention. 4. Soil nitrate-nitrogen accumulation. 5. Soil water accumulations during fallow. Data presented are in the form of a progress report. These experiments will continue.
Tb96: A Prediction Model For Maine's Potato Production, Alan S. Kezis, Michael Hammig, Marc Ribaudo
Tb96: A Prediction Model For Maine's Potato Production, Alan S. Kezis, Michael Hammig, Marc Ribaudo
Technical Bulletins
For a state whose economy is significantly dependent on the health of the potato industry, a mechanism to forecast the expected level of production with a reasonable degree of accuracy could be a valuable tool for economic analysis and planning. The objective of this study is to develop an econometric model to predict production using selected data which are available well before the crop is harvested.
Costs Per Hour And Per Acre For Machine Operations, Herbert R. Allen
Costs Per Hour And Per Acre For Machine Operations, Herbert R. Allen
Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)
Machine costs are affected by many variables. Size, age, purchase price, maintenance, fuel type, and hours of use each year are just a few of the many factors involved. They may be different in each individual farm situation. List prices employed in arriving at costs are based upon 1979 price levels. These prices may vary because of geographic location as well as special options available on most machines. However, prices used in this publication are believed by the author to be representative of investment requirements for the machines that are listed.
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
Director’s Comments [p] 2
Trusty Partners in Research [p] 3
Home Grown Nitrogen [p] 6
Steer with a Pop Top [p] 9
Sun Silage [p] 12
Coming of Age [p] 15
Our Best Release [p] 18
92nd Annual Report [p] 24
Agricultural Experiment Station News October 1979
Agricultural Experiment Station News October 1979
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - September 1979
Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln
Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly
In this issue:
IANR Informs Nebraska .................................... 2
Electromagnetic Energy- Study Aims At Pest Control ............................... 3
IAN R Staff Reaches Out With' Partners' Exchange....................... 6
Weather or Not ... Climatology Center Prepares For the Future ................. 9
Compost: A Solution For Feedlot Wastes ...................... 13
Electron Microscope- An 'Eye' on Cattle Digestion .............................. 16
ALYSSA: Fascinating, Frustrating, Exhausting and Unsinkable ......................... 19
Research Digest .......................................... 21
The Hamburger Story- Beef Shortages Exceed Demands .......................... 22
Dixon County 4-Hers Adopt Grandparents ................... 24
Hybrid or Crossbred?- Genetic Study Shows the Basic Difference .................. 26
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1979, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1979, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Agriculture News Release - 1979-09-10, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Agriculture News Release - 1979-09-10, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Agriculture Committee News Releases
No abstract provided.
Results Of The Ninth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1977, S. L. Kuhr, K. D. Wilhelmi, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, J. W. Schmidt
Results Of The Ninth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1977, S. L. Kuhr, K. D. Wilhelmi, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, J. W. Schmidt
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This is the ninth report of results from an International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery (IWWPN) organized in 1968 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the Science and Education Administration (SEA), U.S. Department of Agriculture, under a contract with the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State. The Nursery was designed to (1) test the adaptation and stability of winter wheat cultivars in a range of latitudes, daylengths, fertility conditions, water management regimes, and disease complexes; (2) identify superior winter cultivars to serve as recipient genotypes for high protein and high lysine genes, (3) test the degree of expression …
Agricultural Experiment Station News September 1979
Agricultural Experiment Station News September 1979
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – August 1979
Agriculture News Release - 1979-08-21, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Agriculture News Release - 1979-08-21, United States. Congress. House. Committee On Agriculture, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Agriculture Committee News Releases
No abstract provided.
Simulation Studies Of Corn Hybrid-Climate Response In Nebraska, R. E. Neild, N. H. Richman
Simulation Studies Of Corn Hybrid-Climate Response In Nebraska, R. E. Neild, N. H. Richman
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Crop development models can be used to determine the expected phenological responses of corn hybrids to different planting dates and locations. The number of days from planting to maturity for a particular hybrid varies considerably between different dates of planting at a single location and between locations at the same planting date.
Agricultural Experiment Station News August 1979
Agricultural Experiment Station News August 1979
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
FROM THE ACTING DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - July 1979
BULLETINS PRINTED
Danos Causados À Soja Em Diferentes Níveis E Épocas De Infestação, Durante O Crescimento, Maria Helena M. Galileo, Elvis A. Heinrichs
Danos Causados À Soja Em Diferentes Níveis E Épocas De Infestação, Durante O Crescimento, Maria Helena M. Galileo, Elvis A. Heinrichs
Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications
Foram avaliados os danos causados à soja (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) por Edessa meditabunda (Fabricius, 1794), em diferentes níveis e épocas de infestação, usando-se gaiolas de campo, no ano agrícola 1973/74. Os níveis de dois, quatro, seis e dez insetos por gaiola, atuando do florescimento pleno até iniciar-se o enchimento da semente, bem como as infestações desde o florescimento pleno até o final da maturação fisiológica da semente, não reduziram o rendimento, o número de vagens e de sementes, o número de sementes por vagens e o peso médio da semente. Igualmente, a percentagem de sementes danificadas, em diferentes …
A Strategy For Contracting Soybeans For Harvest Delivery, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles Sappington
A Strategy For Contracting Soybeans For Harvest Delivery, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles Sappington
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments In 1978-79, Bruce Johnson, Ronald J. Hanson
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments In 1978-79, Bruce Johnson, Ronald J. Hanson
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Reports
Farm real estate values in Nebraska have trended upward for several decades with only a few interruptions. In Nebraska as well as most of the Nation, dramatic increases have occurred within the last six years. The year 1978-79 was no exception.
Data released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for February 1, 1979 showed a 22 percent increase in the average value of Nebraska farmland from a year earlier. This was certainly in contrast to the 4 percent drop in land values reported for 1977-78.
Results of the second annual Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Department …
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
Director’s Comments [p] 2
Roads: More Abandonment and Taxes [p] 3
Silage: Reduce Storage Losses [p] 6
Corn: Root Strength Studies [p] 9
Off-Beat Foods: Use Them [p] 12
Rebound: Summer Growth [p] 15
Pumps: Make Optimum Use [p] 18
RSI: Eye on the Environment [p] 22
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1979, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1979, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln
Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly
In this issue:
Exciting Events................. 2
Cracked Eggs Are No Yolking Matter.................. 3
Spinoff Research................ 5
Save Those Clippings!.................... 6
IANR Reaches Out- From Nebraska to the World................... 8
Rainbarrels and Reservoirs- Water Storage in Nebraska..................... 10
PUMP Helps Operators Trace Total Irrigation Costs.................. 14
Irrigation Weed Seed....................... 16
Telling the Water Level Story........................ 18
Family Importance and Satisfaction- Quality of Life................. 20
Fusarium Blight- A Common Disease in Bluegrass Lawns...................... 22
Composting Can Benefits Nebraska Communities.................... 25
Agricultural Experiment Station News July 1979
Agricultural Experiment Station News July 1979
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
SEARCH AND SCREENING COMMITTEE PROGRESS REPORT
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – June 1979
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1979, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1979, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.