Experience with the production of rapeseed in Alaska is limited. The material presented in this report is for preliminary planning only. It was prepared on the basis of published Canadian research, and studies of variety trials and planting dates during 1977 in interior Alaska. These guidelines will be revised when the results of additional research and experience with rapeseed production in Alaska becomes available
Fifty-five rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars were evaluated between 1982 and 1987 on a Norfolk ...
Barley is the principal grain crop in Interior Alaska. Oats are second in importance but are often ...
The present research was carried out to determine the best selection criteria for yield enhancement ...
Rapeseed, an oil-producing crop that was cultivated in pre-Christian times in India and the Orient b...
When growers in the Susitna Valley and later in the Pt. MacKenzie area of southcentral Alaska inqui...
Canola is an edible form of rapeseed developed by Canadian plant breeders in the 1970s. Rapeseed and...
Canola (Brassica spp., Brassicaceae) has become a popular oilseed crop in the US. North Dakota leads...
The study monitored the behavior of some rapeseed varieties in terms of oilseed rape yield and for t...
The objectives of this thesis are to describe the problems and procedures followed to contract the c...
The research was carried out in order to increase the productivity of oilseed flax and spring rape i...
Husby and Krieg (1987) reported that average Alaskan forages were deficient in energy for beef cattl...
4 pp.Canola is a term patented by the Canadian government. It refers to rapeseed (Brassica napus), w...
Rapeseed cultivation area in Lithuania has been on a rapid increase recently from 5.2 thousand ha in...
Canola, which produces a vegetable oil low in saturated fat, has potential for becoming an alternati...
The article describes prospects of resource saving technologies usage while rapeseed growth at regio...
Fifty-five rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars were evaluated between 1982 and 1987 on a Norfolk ...
Barley is the principal grain crop in Interior Alaska. Oats are second in importance but are often ...
The present research was carried out to determine the best selection criteria for yield enhancement ...
Rapeseed, an oil-producing crop that was cultivated in pre-Christian times in India and the Orient b...
When growers in the Susitna Valley and later in the Pt. MacKenzie area of southcentral Alaska inqui...
Canola is an edible form of rapeseed developed by Canadian plant breeders in the 1970s. Rapeseed and...
Canola (Brassica spp., Brassicaceae) has become a popular oilseed crop in the US. North Dakota leads...
The study monitored the behavior of some rapeseed varieties in terms of oilseed rape yield and for t...
The objectives of this thesis are to describe the problems and procedures followed to contract the c...
The research was carried out in order to increase the productivity of oilseed flax and spring rape i...
Husby and Krieg (1987) reported that average Alaskan forages were deficient in energy for beef cattl...
4 pp.Canola is a term patented by the Canadian government. It refers to rapeseed (Brassica napus), w...
Rapeseed cultivation area in Lithuania has been on a rapid increase recently from 5.2 thousand ha in...
Canola, which produces a vegetable oil low in saturated fat, has potential for becoming an alternati...
The article describes prospects of resource saving technologies usage while rapeseed growth at regio...
Fifty-five rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars were evaluated between 1982 and 1987 on a Norfolk ...
Barley is the principal grain crop in Interior Alaska. Oats are second in importance but are often ...
The present research was carried out to determine the best selection criteria for yield enhancement ...