Only two varieties of sugar beets were grown on the station grounds last year (1890), namely, the White Improved Vilmorin and the Klein-Wanzleben. Data on these are given in tabular form below. In November last, when about to commence the analysis of the station beets, one of us caused to be published in various papers an offer on the part of the station, authorized by the director, to analyze all samples of beets sent in by residents of the state, accompanied by a record of the kind of soil on which they were grown, the manuring, cultivation, and variety name of seed
"February 20, 1898.""Last spring the Experiment Station sent Sugar Beet seed to one or more represen...
The Station began its work in the cultivation of the sugar beet three years ago, the single object o...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...
The proposition made in Bulletin No. 12 for an extensive investigation of the possibilities of sugar...
A widespread and general interest has been manifested in sugar beet growing during the past season. ...
Co-operative work with farmers in the study of sugar beet culture was continued during the past year...
Four varieties of sugar beets were grown on the Station grounds in 1888, and two varieties in 1889. ...
As agreed when this co-operative work was proposed, we have collated the reports made by all the gro...
During the preceding year seven varieties of sugar beets have been cultivated on the college farm un...
Of the six varieties of mother beets planted from seed, three varieties were lost after the seed had...
At the close of the work for 1897 it became evident that no further progress could be made in determ...
The work recorded in this Bulletin is a continuation of the co-operative work on sugar beets by this...
The work outlined in this Bulletin was undertaken in cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agricu...
Of late much interest is manifested in Sugar Beets for this state. This is caused by the probably ea...
At the close of the season last year, a number of sugar beets of the different varieties grown on th...
"February 20, 1898.""Last spring the Experiment Station sent Sugar Beet seed to one or more represen...
The Station began its work in the cultivation of the sugar beet three years ago, the single object o...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...
The proposition made in Bulletin No. 12 for an extensive investigation of the possibilities of sugar...
A widespread and general interest has been manifested in sugar beet growing during the past season. ...
Co-operative work with farmers in the study of sugar beet culture was continued during the past year...
Four varieties of sugar beets were grown on the Station grounds in 1888, and two varieties in 1889. ...
As agreed when this co-operative work was proposed, we have collated the reports made by all the gro...
During the preceding year seven varieties of sugar beets have been cultivated on the college farm un...
Of the six varieties of mother beets planted from seed, three varieties were lost after the seed had...
At the close of the work for 1897 it became evident that no further progress could be made in determ...
The work recorded in this Bulletin is a continuation of the co-operative work on sugar beets by this...
The work outlined in this Bulletin was undertaken in cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agricu...
Of late much interest is manifested in Sugar Beets for this state. This is caused by the probably ea...
At the close of the season last year, a number of sugar beets of the different varieties grown on th...
"February 20, 1898.""Last spring the Experiment Station sent Sugar Beet seed to one or more represen...
The Station began its work in the cultivation of the sugar beet three years ago, the single object o...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...