This is the 1992 annual progress report for the Northeast Research Station in Watertown, South Dakota. This report is issued by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the South Dakota State University Plant Science Department. This report includes information on the 1992 crop season, including growing season precipitation data from 1956-1992, crop performance trials, oat and rye research, spring wheat breeding, soybean studies, weed control effects on crops, W.E.E.D. project demonstration, soybean breeding, yield testing, farming system studies, 1992 yields, soil moisture, soil tests results
Published as: Kansas Farmer, Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1, 1863)-v. 57, no. 49 (Dec. 6, 1919); Kansas Farmer...
The most destructive grasshoppers that occur in South Dakota are those belonging to the genus Melano...
This report contains information about the U.S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau and Bureau ...
An aquatic environment involves many complex relationships biologically, physically, and chemically....
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming an essential part of the soil management program of easter...
This is complete proceedings of the first annual South Dakota Swine Field Day held on November 3, 19...
This circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, provides...
In this circular, created by the Agriculture Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the in...
This circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, addresse...
Past experience in areas where periodic droughts occur has emphasized the importance of maintaining ...
The objective of this study, then was to determine the auditory sensitivity of the coyote so that op...
A Duroc inbred line has been maintained in the South Dakota Station Swine Breeding project since 194...
Bound typescripts of agents reports, including photographs, charts, clippings, and examples of publi...
187 pagesIn undertaking a study in inter-American Relations it is advisable to indicate, by way of i...
Published as: Kansas Farmer, Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1, 1863)-v. 57, no. 49 (Dec. 6, 1919); Kansas Farmer...
The most destructive grasshoppers that occur in South Dakota are those belonging to the genus Melano...
This report contains information about the U.S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau and Bureau ...
An aquatic environment involves many complex relationships biologically, physically, and chemically....
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming an essential part of the soil management program of easter...
This is complete proceedings of the first annual South Dakota Swine Field Day held on November 3, 19...
This circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, provides...
In this circular, created by the Agriculture Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the in...
This circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, addresse...
Past experience in areas where periodic droughts occur has emphasized the importance of maintaining ...
The objective of this study, then was to determine the auditory sensitivity of the coyote so that op...
A Duroc inbred line has been maintained in the South Dakota Station Swine Breeding project since 194...
Bound typescripts of agents reports, including photographs, charts, clippings, and examples of publi...
187 pagesIn undertaking a study in inter-American Relations it is advisable to indicate, by way of i...
Published as: Kansas Farmer, Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1, 1863)-v. 57, no. 49 (Dec. 6, 1919); Kansas Farmer...
The most destructive grasshoppers that occur in South Dakota are those belonging to the genus Melano...
This report contains information about the U.S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau and Bureau ...