This short article tells that alfalfa seed production in North Dakota in 1955 was second highest amount on record. First highest was in 1949
nationally in production of alfalfa hay; in 1997 the state contributed 5.4 % to the total U. S. alfa...
Alfalfa seed is an important source of income on many central and western South Dakota farms. The ma...
Alfalfa seed can be produced in Iowa. We have found that out here at the Iowa Station in experiments...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
Alfalfa is one of the most important crops grown in South Dakota. In recent years alfalfa acreages h...
Brief announcement of North Dakota farmers harvesting 14,000 acres of sweet clover, a 56% increase f...
This publication discusses alfalfa production practices to obtain high seed yields. The information ...
Never before have Iowa farmers been able to buy certified seed of improved varieties of alfalfa at s...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
Alfalfa is considered to be the single most important forage crop for hay in North Dakota. Proper ma...
Summary of Bulletin No. 133(1) Average yields of alfalfa hay, from several strains of seed have been...
“Northern” alfalfa, produced in South Dakota and its neighboring states, has long been noted for its...
The production of alfalfa seed was the major cash crop of the Uinta Basin. 7,000,000 pounds were pro...
Many areas throughout the western-half of Oklahoma are well suited to alfalfa seed production. State...
nationally in production of alfalfa hay; in 1997 the state contributed 5.4 % to the total U. S. alfa...
Alfalfa seed is an important source of income on many central and western South Dakota farms. The ma...
Alfalfa seed can be produced in Iowa. We have found that out here at the Iowa Station in experiments...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
Alfalfa is one of the most important crops grown in South Dakota. In recent years alfalfa acreages h...
Brief announcement of North Dakota farmers harvesting 14,000 acres of sweet clover, a 56% increase f...
This publication discusses alfalfa production practices to obtain high seed yields. The information ...
Never before have Iowa farmers been able to buy certified seed of improved varieties of alfalfa at s...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
Alfalfa is considered to be the single most important forage crop for hay in North Dakota. Proper ma...
Summary of Bulletin No. 133(1) Average yields of alfalfa hay, from several strains of seed have been...
“Northern” alfalfa, produced in South Dakota and its neighboring states, has long been noted for its...
The production of alfalfa seed was the major cash crop of the Uinta Basin. 7,000,000 pounds were pro...
Many areas throughout the western-half of Oklahoma are well suited to alfalfa seed production. State...
nationally in production of alfalfa hay; in 1997 the state contributed 5.4 % to the total U. S. alfa...
Alfalfa seed is an important source of income on many central and western South Dakota farms. The ma...
Alfalfa seed can be produced in Iowa. We have found that out here at the Iowa Station in experiments...