This publication is a supplement to "Grow More Corn" in the Bimonthly Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 4, 1954. Since that publication a large number of new hybrids have been tested in several areas of North Dakota. The seed of four new early maturing corn hybrids, Nodakhybrid 306, 305, AE101 (BC1210) and Morden 77, were now being produced in adequate quantities and replace Nodakhybrid 203, 201, and 304
The article presents information regarding increased growth rates of corn via commercial fertilizer ...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
The discussion leads to three new parental lines of corn, ND262, ND263 and ND264, in North Dakota. T...
This is an one paragraph article regarding the increased planting of hybrid corn seed in the state o...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
The author discusses early maturing corn to be used for both silage and for grain. Corn grown for gr...
The article presents grain yields of experimental corn hybrids grown at five different sites in 196...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
NDSBF was the newest yellow dent synthetic released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Stat...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The article discusses the need for a new ?parental? line for the improvement of corn hybrids. Future...
In 1967, selected standard 75 to 105 relative maturity open pedigree corn hybrids and new hybrids we...
Hybrid seed corn supplies appear adequate, but seed of most forage crops for planting in 1963 may be...
The article presents information regarding increased growth rates of corn via commercial fertilizer ...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
The discussion leads to three new parental lines of corn, ND262, ND263 and ND264, in North Dakota. T...
This is an one paragraph article regarding the increased planting of hybrid corn seed in the state o...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
The author discusses early maturing corn to be used for both silage and for grain. Corn grown for gr...
The article presents grain yields of experimental corn hybrids grown at five different sites in 196...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
NDSBF was the newest yellow dent synthetic released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Stat...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The article discusses the need for a new ?parental? line for the improvement of corn hybrids. Future...
In 1967, selected standard 75 to 105 relative maturity open pedigree corn hybrids and new hybrids we...
Hybrid seed corn supplies appear adequate, but seed of most forage crops for planting in 1963 may be...
The article presents information regarding increased growth rates of corn via commercial fertilizer ...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
The discussion leads to three new parental lines of corn, ND262, ND263 and ND264, in North Dakota. T...