Following is a report on two fields of corn, a small field of barley and the storage of ensilage. We have attempted to tell just how we raised the crops, how much labor was applied, what the labor cost us and what the crops yielded. Eliminating as much theory as possible. There is a very wide difference of opinion among farmers about some of the methods of raising crops. These differences are settled best when every gentleman only describes his methods, accurately, and appends results. A comparison of these results will settle questions much more rapidly than vague theorizing over what we merely think we have done
Can the Corn Belt farmer prepare seedbeds for corn more cheaply without plowing and still produce as...
There’s more than meets the eye in a field of growing corn. One way to look behind the scene is to c...
Research over the past decade has shown that precision farming technologies offer great potential to...
Sixteen acres of corn were grown on the grounds of the Iowa Experiment Station in 1889. The principa...
The present bulletin is an inquiry into the Cost of Farm Crops, as produced at the State Experimen...
Because of the high prices occasionaly paid for broom corn brush, many Iowa farmers have become inte...
Iowa farmers who farmed round their hills — the contour method — in 1943 got more corn, oats and soy...
The season of 1900 was an unusual one throughout. The large rainfall during the growing months was i...
Citation: Schafer, Edwin George. Methods of corn breeding. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
Five different varieties of corn were grown under varying conditions on the Experiment Station groun...
This monthly section presents brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and ho...
The answer to the question raised in the title is yes. The October Crop Report estimated Iowa corn a...
Farming around the hills instead of up and down them pays. We are convinced of that after 4 years of...
We have been so involved in producing the crops the government has asked for to help win the war tha...
Can the Corn Belt farmer prepare seedbeds for corn more cheaply without plowing and still produce as...
There’s more than meets the eye in a field of growing corn. One way to look behind the scene is to c...
Research over the past decade has shown that precision farming technologies offer great potential to...
Sixteen acres of corn were grown on the grounds of the Iowa Experiment Station in 1889. The principa...
The present bulletin is an inquiry into the Cost of Farm Crops, as produced at the State Experimen...
Because of the high prices occasionaly paid for broom corn brush, many Iowa farmers have become inte...
Iowa farmers who farmed round their hills — the contour method — in 1943 got more corn, oats and soy...
The season of 1900 was an unusual one throughout. The large rainfall during the growing months was i...
Citation: Schafer, Edwin George. Methods of corn breeding. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
Five different varieties of corn were grown under varying conditions on the Experiment Station groun...
This monthly section presents brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and ho...
The answer to the question raised in the title is yes. The October Crop Report estimated Iowa corn a...
Farming around the hills instead of up and down them pays. We are convinced of that after 4 years of...
We have been so involved in producing the crops the government has asked for to help win the war tha...
Can the Corn Belt farmer prepare seedbeds for corn more cheaply without plowing and still produce as...
There’s more than meets the eye in a field of growing corn. One way to look behind the scene is to c...
Research over the past decade has shown that precision farming technologies offer great potential to...