The prospect of irrigation in the James River Basin has created much interest in the past few years. To provide a scientific foundation and proceed with a minimum of costly trial and error, research on crop varieties, soil fertility and management, pastures, and water management was increased in the area in 19 4 8. Experiments were conducted on non-irrigated and irrigated land to determine the results and benefits under each condition. The expanded research work was conducted primarily on the Huron Development Farm and the Red field Development Farm
Soil management and crop production present many problems on the irrigated farms of western South Da...
Indian corn is one of the most important crops raised by American farmers. Anything that affects th...
Pruning generally constitutes a major problem for the fruit-grower. Unlike many other orchard practi...
This study attempts to answer these questions, but the answers should be considered preliminary only...
Thousands of acres of farm land in the north central part of South Dakota have their productive futu...
The Experiment Station Agronomy Farm, located 1 mile east of Brookings, is representative of a large...
The purpose of this research is to determine the lessons learned from the experience of irrigation f...
Preliminary StatementIn the spring of 1927, Mr. C. C. Webber approached the State Board of Regents o...
The Agronomy Farm, located one mile east of Brookings, is representative of a large area of land in ...
A growing interest is evident in minimum tillage, or combined tillage, operations for growing corn. ...
Clean, seed, proper seedbed preparation, good rotations, and sound soil management practices are pri...
Forage crops rank far ahead of any other crop in importance in South Dakota. At present, more than 2...
Inasmuch as oat hay containing potassium nitrate in excess of 1.5 percent is considered unsafe as ca...
Publication authorized April 28, 1938."University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station in co...
It is the purpose of this circular to provide information which will help South Dakotans make their ...
Soil management and crop production present many problems on the irrigated farms of western South Da...
Indian corn is one of the most important crops raised by American farmers. Anything that affects th...
Pruning generally constitutes a major problem for the fruit-grower. Unlike many other orchard practi...
This study attempts to answer these questions, but the answers should be considered preliminary only...
Thousands of acres of farm land in the north central part of South Dakota have their productive futu...
The Experiment Station Agronomy Farm, located 1 mile east of Brookings, is representative of a large...
The purpose of this research is to determine the lessons learned from the experience of irrigation f...
Preliminary StatementIn the spring of 1927, Mr. C. C. Webber approached the State Board of Regents o...
The Agronomy Farm, located one mile east of Brookings, is representative of a large area of land in ...
A growing interest is evident in minimum tillage, or combined tillage, operations for growing corn. ...
Clean, seed, proper seedbed preparation, good rotations, and sound soil management practices are pri...
Forage crops rank far ahead of any other crop in importance in South Dakota. At present, more than 2...
Inasmuch as oat hay containing potassium nitrate in excess of 1.5 percent is considered unsafe as ca...
Publication authorized April 28, 1938."University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station in co...
It is the purpose of this circular to provide information which will help South Dakotans make their ...
Soil management and crop production present many problems on the irrigated farms of western South Da...
Indian corn is one of the most important crops raised by American farmers. Anything that affects th...
Pruning generally constitutes a major problem for the fruit-grower. Unlike many other orchard practi...