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1972-1973 small grain variety report

by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1973 | 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 1972-73 season by the Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station at 13 locations in the State. Tests were conducted to furnish information on the relative performance of...

1971-1972 small grain variety report

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...

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...

Experiments with oats 1906

by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1906 | Crop Production, Farming, Forages, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Forages, Small Grain Variety Trials, Variety Tests

J. F. DUGGAR. Experiments extending over a period of ten years are -summarized in this bulletin.  The oat may be made a much more profitable crop in Alabama than it now is, provided farmers will make the two following innovations in the usual method of caring for the...

Wheat 1892

by Henry Jordan | May 21, 1892 | Crop Production, Farming, Major Row Crops, Small Grain Forages, Variety Tests, Wheat

A. J. BONDUR NAN, Agriculturist. JAS. CLAYTON, Assistant Agriculturist. In 1890 the Agricultural Experiment Station began some experiments in wheat culture. Application for varieties of wheat, was made to the Agricultural Department at Washington, D. C., but only two...
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