by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1972 | Crop Production, Farming, Forages, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Forages, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests, Wheat
David H. Teem Oat, wheat, barley, rye, and triticale varieties were tested during the 1971-72 season by the Auburn University Agricultural Exreriment Station at 13 locations in the State. The 1971-72 growing season was characterized by an unusually warm season until...
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...
by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1947 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests, Wheat
TH ROGERS, Associate. AgronomistDuring the 1946–47 season the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station tested a number of small grain varieties View...
by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1931 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests, Wheat
R. Y. BAILEY AND J. L. SEAL INTEREST in small grain crops in Alabama is increasing due to the decline in the price of farm products, which emphasizes the need for producing feed and food crops at home. Cheap cotton and reduced purchasing power make it absolutely...
by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1918 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests, Wheat
E. F. CAUTHENOwing to the urgent need of wheat to meet the ,conditions that have grown out of the European War,the farmers of Alabama are advised to increase the wheat acreage-especially where the land is fairly welladapted to this important crop. They are advised to...
by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1914 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests, Wheat
J. F. DUGGAR AND E. F. CAUTHEN. SUMMARY.The most productive varieties of wheat as tested at the Alabama Experiment Station during the past sixteen years, have been the following, in order of rank: Alabama Blue Stem or Purple Straw, Red Wonder,Golden Chaff, Currell,...