A total of seventy-four hybrids and named tomato varieties were tested by the Horticulture Department at South Dakota State College in 1948. The planting consisted of twenty-four Station hybrids, ten Station hybrids, twelve seedling selections, three commercial hybrids, and twenty-five named varieties obtained from commercial sources. A part of the same were tested at Yankton, South Dakota
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
This pamphlet reports the performance of corn hybrids harvested in 1962. Also included are two year ...
We continued our yearly evaluation of tomato varieties for commercial growers. Each year the major f...
Trial tests of hybrids developed at the South Dakota Experiment Station were compared with the leadi...
Too much stress cannot be put upon the importance of the tomato as a garden crop for South Dakota. T...
Super Chief is the F 1 hybrid resulting from a cross of SD 82- 106 x SD 85-048-1. Both parents were ...
Important as the tomato is to our vegetable supply, the home gardener might well afford to consider ...
The 2011 tomato trial evaluated 16 fresh market cultivars for yield potential and fruit quality
Until recently replacement of open-pollinated corn varieties by hybrids has not been as rapid in Sou...
Report on characteristics and standard yield of the early, determinate-vine tomato plant commonly re...
Each year several hundred different corn hybrids are offered for sale to South Dakota farmers. It is...
In 1948, as in previous years, the Agronomy Department of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment S...
Tomatoes are probably the most widely grown edible horticultural crop in South Dakota. The most conc...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Colorful tomato salads are a seasonal menu item for some restaurants. The many colors of tomato frui...
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
This pamphlet reports the performance of corn hybrids harvested in 1962. Also included are two year ...
We continued our yearly evaluation of tomato varieties for commercial growers. Each year the major f...
Trial tests of hybrids developed at the South Dakota Experiment Station were compared with the leadi...
Too much stress cannot be put upon the importance of the tomato as a garden crop for South Dakota. T...
Super Chief is the F 1 hybrid resulting from a cross of SD 82- 106 x SD 85-048-1. Both parents were ...
Important as the tomato is to our vegetable supply, the home gardener might well afford to consider ...
The 2011 tomato trial evaluated 16 fresh market cultivars for yield potential and fruit quality
Until recently replacement of open-pollinated corn varieties by hybrids has not been as rapid in Sou...
Report on characteristics and standard yield of the early, determinate-vine tomato plant commonly re...
Each year several hundred different corn hybrids are offered for sale to South Dakota farmers. It is...
In 1948, as in previous years, the Agronomy Department of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment S...
Tomatoes are probably the most widely grown edible horticultural crop in South Dakota. The most conc...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Colorful tomato salads are a seasonal menu item for some restaurants. The many colors of tomato frui...
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
This pamphlet reports the performance of corn hybrids harvested in 1962. Also included are two year ...
We continued our yearly evaluation of tomato varieties for commercial growers. Each year the major f...