Iowa farmers have been asked to reduce their oat acreage by 8 percent in 1943. But Iowa farmers are “holding an ace in their hands” — they have enough seed of the new disease-resistant varieties so that they can cut their acreage 8 percent and still produce as many bushels of oats as with the larger acreage of the older varieties
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Several varieties of oats in five North Dakota areas between the period of 1939 to 1944 are reviewed...
During some seasons crown rust of oats (Puccinia coronata Corda) becomes a serious limiting factor i...
A variety of oats that promises to turn the poor oats years into good ones will be grown by a few fa...
Iowa farmers have changed oat varieties twice since 1941. Our chart illustrates the change- the rise...
In this bulletin are reported the results secured by Iowa farmers in comparing some of the pure-line...
Iogold, a new variety of oats offered for distribution by the Farm Crops Section of the Iowa Agricul...
Iowa has never grown a large acreage of barley in proportion to that of oats in spite of the somewha...
Barley yields in Iowa are higher than those for oats, but in spite of this 15 times more acres are s...
Due to rust damage in oats 1941-44 in North Dakota, new varieties of oats more resistant were being ...
Extension circular 177 gives information on oat production. It contains tables on yield of different...
Explanation on wheat varieties most resistant to wheat rot, including: vicland, boone, tama, marion,...
8 pages; includes 1 photograph. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
The topic was new varieties of oats to the North Dakota seed market in 1947. The new varieties discu...
Many farmers have had trouble getting a good stand of legumes when using Clinton or Clinton-like o...
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Several varieties of oats in five North Dakota areas between the period of 1939 to 1944 are reviewed...
During some seasons crown rust of oats (Puccinia coronata Corda) becomes a serious limiting factor i...
A variety of oats that promises to turn the poor oats years into good ones will be grown by a few fa...
Iowa farmers have changed oat varieties twice since 1941. Our chart illustrates the change- the rise...
In this bulletin are reported the results secured by Iowa farmers in comparing some of the pure-line...
Iogold, a new variety of oats offered for distribution by the Farm Crops Section of the Iowa Agricul...
Iowa has never grown a large acreage of barley in proportion to that of oats in spite of the somewha...
Barley yields in Iowa are higher than those for oats, but in spite of this 15 times more acres are s...
Due to rust damage in oats 1941-44 in North Dakota, new varieties of oats more resistant were being ...
Extension circular 177 gives information on oat production. It contains tables on yield of different...
Explanation on wheat varieties most resistant to wheat rot, including: vicland, boone, tama, marion,...
8 pages; includes 1 photograph. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
The topic was new varieties of oats to the North Dakota seed market in 1947. The new varieties discu...
Many farmers have had trouble getting a good stand of legumes when using Clinton or Clinton-like o...
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Several varieties of oats in five North Dakota areas between the period of 1939 to 1944 are reviewed...
During some seasons crown rust of oats (Puccinia coronata Corda) becomes a serious limiting factor i...