Tobacco producers are always interested in new tobacco varieties, and are continually searching for the best variety. Producers receive information about varieties from a number of sources including; research and extension publications, county extension agents, neighbors, farm supply workers, and seed producers. To help producers evaluate varieties, county agents in cooperation with tobacco specialists conduct many burley tobacco variety trials at the county level
This research experiment was designed to help farmers increase net profits by measuring yield differ...
Earlier research has shown that higher leaf yields of burley tobacco result from topping and control...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
When the terminal bud is removed from tobacco by topping, a number of changes are triggered in the p...
An experiment was conducted in the field during 1966 on Maury silt loam soil to obtain information o...
A management study was designed to investigate the desirability of two management systems emphasizin...
Rodgers, Thompson, Moss and Bowman examined dark fired tobacco yields using variable topping stages....
The removal of terminal buds (topping) and sucker control are two practices that have an impact on y...
The act of topping tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) involves the removal of the terminal bud or inflor...
Topping tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is a procedure that requires the removal of the terminal bud ...
Effects of topping height, maturity and cultivar on the yield and chemical characteristics of flue-c...
In the early 1970\u27s, researchers at the University of Kentucky produced burley tobacco by using n...
Here is a list of the 24 tobacco projects (state, USDA, and Smoking and Health Research) being condu...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
The possibility of producing Burley tobacco in the vicinity of the Rovinj Factory on the Istrian pen...
This research experiment was designed to help farmers increase net profits by measuring yield differ...
Earlier research has shown that higher leaf yields of burley tobacco result from topping and control...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
When the terminal bud is removed from tobacco by topping, a number of changes are triggered in the p...
An experiment was conducted in the field during 1966 on Maury silt loam soil to obtain information o...
A management study was designed to investigate the desirability of two management systems emphasizin...
Rodgers, Thompson, Moss and Bowman examined dark fired tobacco yields using variable topping stages....
The removal of terminal buds (topping) and sucker control are two practices that have an impact on y...
The act of topping tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) involves the removal of the terminal bud or inflor...
Topping tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is a procedure that requires the removal of the terminal bud ...
Effects of topping height, maturity and cultivar on the yield and chemical characteristics of flue-c...
In the early 1970\u27s, researchers at the University of Kentucky produced burley tobacco by using n...
Here is a list of the 24 tobacco projects (state, USDA, and Smoking and Health Research) being condu...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
The possibility of producing Burley tobacco in the vicinity of the Rovinj Factory on the Istrian pen...
This research experiment was designed to help farmers increase net profits by measuring yield differ...
Earlier research has shown that higher leaf yields of burley tobacco result from topping and control...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...