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Alabama Soybean Variety Tests 1971

by Henry Jordan | Sep 17, 1971 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Soybean Variety Trials, Soybeans, Variety Tests

ALABAMA SOYBEAN VARIETY TESTS 1971 Donald L. Thurlow View Variety...

Performance of corn varieties in Alabama, 1971

by Henry Jordan | Aug 21, 1971 | Corn, Corn Variety Trials, Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Variety Tests

Performance of Corn Varieties in Alabama, 1971David H. Teem View Variety...

Alabama Cotton Variety Tests 1971

by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1971 | Cotton, Cotton Variety Trials, Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Variety Tests

Wiley C. Johnson, Jr. Seasonal ConditionsEarly weather throughout the State was unusually cold and wet resulting in late planting, considerable replanting and often poor stands. The damage of a poor start was largely alleviated by near ideal conditions that prevailed...

1971 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance Tests

by Henry Jordan | Jan 3, 1971 | Crop Production, Farming, Grain Sorghum Variety Tests, Major Row Crops, Variety Tests

1971 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance TestsDavid H. Teem View Variety...

1967-1968 small grain variety report

by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1968 | Crop Production, Farming, Forages, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Forages, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests, Wheat

DAVID TEEM, Instructor of Agronomy and SoilsOAT, WHEAT, BARLEY, AND RYE varieties were tested during the 1967-68 season by the Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station at 14 locations in the State.  Since small grains are grown for both forage and grain...

Research for soybean producers 1967

by Henry Jordan | Sep 17, 1967 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Soybean Variety Trials, Soybeans, Variety Tests

Ti s p~publication was prepared by staff members of five subject matter departments of Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station.  View Variety...
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