Winter grain, both wheat and rye, have certain apparent advantages over spring grain. These are as follows: 1. They permit division of labor both seeding and harvest. 2. They ripen early and frequently evade drough [sic] hail storms and plant diseases. 3. Under favorable conditions the winter grain out yields spring grain of the same type. Since winter grain possesses these advantages over spring grain it would seem strange at first thought that winter grain is not more generally grown in South Dakota. Upon careful consideration it will be seen that owing to the very fact that winter grain is winter grain, that is, that it must live thru a winter before it can produce a crop, there are certain disadvantages that must be overcome if success ...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
Six weeks of favorable weather in June and early July made possible the remarkable small grain crop ...
1. Barley ranks fourth in total production among the cereal crops in South Dakota. 2. Experiments up...
Separate publication of the results of the yield trials with winter wheat, rye, and winter barley is...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
As South Dakota has led her sister states in per capita production of new wealth for a number of yea...
The position of winter rye as a well-established crop in South.Dakota is indicated by the fact that ...
The author discusses how winter wheat become a viable alternative crop in North Dakota as a result o...
Recent introduction of more winter hardy varieties of winter wheat coupled with new ideas in cultura...
No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for ...
No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for ...
Wheat next to corn is South Dakota\u27s most important grain crop . The acreage devoted to the produ...
South Dakota is among 12 states which consistently produce both spring and winter wheat. Since 1983,...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
Six weeks of favorable weather in June and early July made possible the remarkable small grain crop ...
1. Barley ranks fourth in total production among the cereal crops in South Dakota. 2. Experiments up...
Separate publication of the results of the yield trials with winter wheat, rye, and winter barley is...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
As South Dakota has led her sister states in per capita production of new wealth for a number of yea...
The position of winter rye as a well-established crop in South.Dakota is indicated by the fact that ...
The author discusses how winter wheat become a viable alternative crop in North Dakota as a result o...
Recent introduction of more winter hardy varieties of winter wheat coupled with new ideas in cultura...
No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for ...
No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for ...
Wheat next to corn is South Dakota\u27s most important grain crop . The acreage devoted to the produ...
South Dakota is among 12 states which consistently produce both spring and winter wheat. Since 1983,...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
Six weeks of favorable weather in June and early July made possible the remarkable small grain crop ...
1. Barley ranks fourth in total production among the cereal crops in South Dakota. 2. Experiments up...