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Performance of corn hybrids in Alabama, 1973
Performance of Corn Varieties in Alabama, 1973David H. Teem
Alabama Cotton Variety Tests, 1973
Wiley C. JohnsonThe Alabama Cotton Variety Test is a continuing evaluation of available cotton varieties from private companies and state agricultural experiment stations. Breeding lines that are likely to be released as varieties are also tested. Tests are conducted...
1972-1973 small grain variety report
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...
1973 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance Tests
1973 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance TestsDavid H. Teem
Alabama Soybean Variety Test 1972
Donald L. Thurlow
Performance of corn varieties in Alabama, 1972
Performance of Corn Varieties in Alabama, 1972David H Teem
Alabama cotton variety tests 1972
Wiley C. JohnsonThe Alabama Cotton Variety Test is a continuing evaluation of available cotton varieties from private companies and state agricultural experiment stations. Breeding lines that are likely to be released as varieties are also tested. Tests are conducted...
1971-1972 small grain variety report
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...
1972 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance Tests
1972 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance TestsDavid H. Teem
Alabama Soybean Variety Tests 1971
ALABAMA SOYBEAN VARIETY TESTS 1971 Donald L. Thurlow
Performance of corn varieties in Alabama, 1971
Performance of Corn Varieties in Alabama, 1971David H. Teem
Alabama Cotton Variety Tests 1971
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
1971 Alabama Grain Sorghum Performance TestsDavid H. Teem
1967-1968 small grain variety report
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
Ti s p~publication was prepared by staff members of five subject matter departments of Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station.
Small Grain Variety Tests in Alabama, 1945-1947
TH ROGERS, Associate. AgronomistDuring the 1946--47 season the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station tested a number of small grain varieties
EDIBLE SOYBEANS 1942
W. C. SHERMAN AND H. R. ALBRECHT
Small grain crops in Alabama 1931
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...
Results of cotton variety tests 1926-1929
H. B. TISDALE, Plant BreederandJ. T. WILLIAMSON, Associate Agronomist Eleven conclusive variety tests of cotton were conducted in different localities of North, Central, and South Alabama in 1929. The following tables give the results of these tests and the average...
Results of cotton variety tests in Alabama for the period 1925-1929, inclusive
H.B Tisdale & J.T Williamson During the cotton marketing season of 1930, a greatly increased interest in quality of cotton has been developed by farmers due to the dockage assessed against cotton with a staple below 7/8 inch in length. This stimulated interest has...