Considerable interest exists among local farmers in Scott County, Kentucky, about a Farm For Profit® tobacco production program being advocated by the representative of a product supplier as a means of improving burley tobacco production. Because of this interest, we conducted a field test of this program in 1993. The objective was to compare yield results from this program with those from two, more conventional practices
In the years 1957 to 1967 inclusive, many promising herbicides have been used in Kentucky research t...
Two thousand and three marks the 141th year for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for testing f...
That more income is needed by Kentucky farmers is a well established and accepted fact. Although, th...
Burley tobacco is the second most important kind of tobacco grown in the United States and is an im...
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture offers a forage testing service which provides nutritional an...
Here is a list of the 24 tobacco projects (state, USDA, and Smoking and Health Research) being condu...
In the early 1970\u27s, researchers at the University of Kentucky produced burley tobacco by using n...
A management study was designed to investigate the desirability of two management systems emphasizin...
Livestock farmers who need hay can find it right here in Kentucky. Listings of farms with hay for sa...
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is preparing to implement a unique and far-reaching program t...
Tobacco producers are always interested in new tobacco varieties, and are continually searching for ...
The 2004 Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act, commonly referred to as the Tobacco Buyout Program, ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056Ohio's Burley tobac...
The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of current Greene County burley tobacco pr...
In the years 1957 to 1967 inclusive, many promising herbicides have been used in Kentucky research t...
Two thousand and three marks the 141th year for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for testing f...
That more income is needed by Kentucky farmers is a well established and accepted fact. Although, th...
Burley tobacco is the second most important kind of tobacco grown in the United States and is an im...
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture offers a forage testing service which provides nutritional an...
Here is a list of the 24 tobacco projects (state, USDA, and Smoking and Health Research) being condu...
In the early 1970\u27s, researchers at the University of Kentucky produced burley tobacco by using n...
A management study was designed to investigate the desirability of two management systems emphasizin...
Livestock farmers who need hay can find it right here in Kentucky. Listings of farms with hay for sa...
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is preparing to implement a unique and far-reaching program t...
Tobacco producers are always interested in new tobacco varieties, and are continually searching for ...
The 2004 Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act, commonly referred to as the Tobacco Buyout Program, ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056Ohio's Burley tobac...
The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of current Greene County burley tobacco pr...
In the years 1957 to 1967 inclusive, many promising herbicides have been used in Kentucky research t...
Two thousand and three marks the 141th year for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for testing f...
That more income is needed by Kentucky farmers is a well established and accepted fact. Although, th...