The topic was rust in flax crops in North Dakota in 1948-49. The transfer of the disease and those conditions favorable were discussed. A diversification of flax varieties bringing together those that offer varying degrees of rust resistance in an effort to create a rust resistant variety was recommended. Several rust resistant varieties are presented for review
This paper presents six plant diseases that became deemed of minor importance to the North Dakota in...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
The topic was which varieties of wheat to grow. The use of varieties resistant to stem rust and othe...
This is a discussion of the mutations of a wheat and flax disease, stem rust. The author lists infes...
The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station announced the release of the variety of a new fla...
Due to rust damage in oats 1941-44 in North Dakota, new varieties of oats more resistant were being ...
Sometimes better yields were reported from fields sown with flax variety mixtures than from those so...
Several varieties of oats in five North Dakota areas between the period of 1939 to 1944 are reviewed...
The rust epidemics for the four years 1941 to 1944, in the eastern part of the state, emphasized the...
Explanation on wheat varieties most resistant to wheat rot, including: vicland, boone, tama, marion,...
This is a history of flax seed growth in U.S. history, a disease that attacks flax (flax wilt) and t...
Announcement on a new rust resistant variety of flax named Sheyenne. The new flax is a cross between...
Field surveys were conducted during 1986 to determine leaf rust severities in North Dakota. Approxim...
Certified seed of Culbert flax was released under contract to growers for initial increase March 26...
The topic was new varieties of oats to the North Dakota seed market in 1947. The new varieties discu...
This paper presents six plant diseases that became deemed of minor importance to the North Dakota in...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
The topic was which varieties of wheat to grow. The use of varieties resistant to stem rust and othe...
This is a discussion of the mutations of a wheat and flax disease, stem rust. The author lists infes...
The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station announced the release of the variety of a new fla...
Due to rust damage in oats 1941-44 in North Dakota, new varieties of oats more resistant were being ...
Sometimes better yields were reported from fields sown with flax variety mixtures than from those so...
Several varieties of oats in five North Dakota areas between the period of 1939 to 1944 are reviewed...
The rust epidemics for the four years 1941 to 1944, in the eastern part of the state, emphasized the...
Explanation on wheat varieties most resistant to wheat rot, including: vicland, boone, tama, marion,...
This is a history of flax seed growth in U.S. history, a disease that attacks flax (flax wilt) and t...
Announcement on a new rust resistant variety of flax named Sheyenne. The new flax is a cross between...
Field surveys were conducted during 1986 to determine leaf rust severities in North Dakota. Approxim...
Certified seed of Culbert flax was released under contract to growers for initial increase March 26...
The topic was new varieties of oats to the North Dakota seed market in 1947. The new varieties discu...
This paper presents six plant diseases that became deemed of minor importance to the North Dakota in...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
The topic was which varieties of wheat to grow. The use of varieties resistant to stem rust and othe...