Summary of Bulletin No. 1401. The potato crop is capable of furnishing enormous amounts of food and energy, and is especially adapted to growing under South Dakota conditions. Page 20.2. In eastern South Dakota the yield from large seed tubers cut into four seed pieces each in one instance was 28 percent greater than the yield from small tubers also cut into four seed pieces each. In another instance it was 20 percent greater. Page 25.3. The reasons for these differences will be discussed in another bulletin. Page 26.4. Such seed will not only yield more in bushels per acre but also larger potatoes. Page 31
There are a large number of potato groups in the classification of this crop. These groups are diffe...
The primary purpose of this study is to set forth some of the more important physical and economic a...
The topic was the Kennebec, the Pontiac and Red Pontiac, which were the highest yielding varieties ...
Summary(1) The average yield from potato seed pieces of equal size, was 15.55 bushels per acre, high...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
During the past few years the potato raising industry has increased rapidly in South Dakota. The eas...
Potatoes are harvested somewhere in the world every month of the year. They are grown in all 50 stat...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
Summary1. Potato production in South Dakota increased 120.8 per cent from 1906 to 1915.2. Yield and ...
The objects of the investigations reported in this bulletin were: To determine the condition of we...
8 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledg...
Spraying potatoes for early blight proved profitable each year during three seasons of experimentati...
20 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
Potatoes were the first crop planted in Utah. In July, 1847, the Mormon pioneers turned the water fr...
Analysis of potato varieties (including Red Warba, Warba, Early Ohio, Triumph, Cobbler, Chippewa, Po...
There are a large number of potato groups in the classification of this crop. These groups are diffe...
The primary purpose of this study is to set forth some of the more important physical and economic a...
The topic was the Kennebec, the Pontiac and Red Pontiac, which were the highest yielding varieties ...
Summary(1) The average yield from potato seed pieces of equal size, was 15.55 bushels per acre, high...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
During the past few years the potato raising industry has increased rapidly in South Dakota. The eas...
Potatoes are harvested somewhere in the world every month of the year. They are grown in all 50 stat...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
Summary1. Potato production in South Dakota increased 120.8 per cent from 1906 to 1915.2. Yield and ...
The objects of the investigations reported in this bulletin were: To determine the condition of we...
8 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledg...
Spraying potatoes for early blight proved profitable each year during three seasons of experimentati...
20 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
Potatoes were the first crop planted in Utah. In July, 1847, the Mormon pioneers turned the water fr...
Analysis of potato varieties (including Red Warba, Warba, Early Ohio, Triumph, Cobbler, Chippewa, Po...
There are a large number of potato groups in the classification of this crop. These groups are diffe...
The primary purpose of this study is to set forth some of the more important physical and economic a...
The topic was the Kennebec, the Pontiac and Red Pontiac, which were the highest yielding varieties ...