The article presents information regarding increased growth rates of corn via commercial fertilizer application. During the 1954 and 1955 seasons, 12 trials were conducted on a variety of soils in southeastern North Dakota, testing response of Nodak Hybrid 301 corn to commercial fertilizers. The most consistent reactions to fertilizer were faster early growth, earlier tasseling and silking, and advanced maturity of both- vegetative and grain parts
In 1949, in the U.S., 86 million acres of corn were grown, in most states. This article goes on to t...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
Support prices for corn are high and certain. Many Iowa farmers could profitably push their corn yie...
This is an one paragraph article regarding the increased planting of hybrid corn seed in the state o...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
The article presents grain yields of experimental corn hybrids grown at five different sites in 196...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
The article considers the study results of the efficiency of organic fertilizer Gumistim for seeds a...
The author suggested that corn yields in the state of North Dakota could be increased through the us...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
This publication is a supplement to "Grow More Corn" in the Bimonthly Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 4, 195...
The discussion leads to three new parental lines of corn, ND262, ND263 and ND264, in North Dakota. T...
This article presents the results of studies of corn hybrids of a universal direction. Their respons...
This field experiment was conducted at Al-Arroub Experimental Station in the growing season of 2000....
Given the low crop prices of corn in North Dakota in 1990, this article focuses on how growers neede...
In 1949, in the U.S., 86 million acres of corn were grown, in most states. This article goes on to t...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
Support prices for corn are high and certain. Many Iowa farmers could profitably push their corn yie...
This is an one paragraph article regarding the increased planting of hybrid corn seed in the state o...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
The article presents grain yields of experimental corn hybrids grown at five different sites in 196...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
The article considers the study results of the efficiency of organic fertilizer Gumistim for seeds a...
The author suggested that corn yields in the state of North Dakota could be increased through the us...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
This publication is a supplement to "Grow More Corn" in the Bimonthly Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 4, 195...
The discussion leads to three new parental lines of corn, ND262, ND263 and ND264, in North Dakota. T...
This article presents the results of studies of corn hybrids of a universal direction. Their respons...
This field experiment was conducted at Al-Arroub Experimental Station in the growing season of 2000....
Given the low crop prices of corn in North Dakota in 1990, this article focuses on how growers neede...
In 1949, in the U.S., 86 million acres of corn were grown, in most states. This article goes on to t...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
Support prices for corn are high and certain. Many Iowa farmers could profitably push their corn yie...