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Despite its long tradition in the economic literature, there is no acceptable economic evaluation of...
Utah was one of the first states to begin sugar-beet growing. The industry grew rapidly, favored by ...
The report Z-2384 presents a survey of recommended working operations during growing, harvest and st...
During sugar-beet harvest the farmer has two big opportunities to increase his income from the beet ...
For a number of years the Agricultural Experiment Station has measured and reported the costs and re...
This study was designed to determine the relative profitability of sugar beet production relative to...
This is a description of the design processes to create Expanded research with sugar beets at NDSU c...
Sugar has been an important commodity down through the ages. In the present day world, there is hard...
The relative profitability of sugar beets and competitive crops were studied in Box Elder and Cache ...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
The survey investigates into equipment of sugar beet farms of the Lublin region, Poland, with machin...
SUGAR beet companies, state experiment stations, and the USDA Agricultural Research Service use repl...
The successful application by farmers of minimum tillage (plowing followed immediately with a leveli...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...
Extension Circular 69-182: Sugar beet-production costs and returns. A case study in Scotts Bluff Cou...
Despite its long tradition in the economic literature, there is no acceptable economic evaluation of...
Utah was one of the first states to begin sugar-beet growing. The industry grew rapidly, favored by ...
The report Z-2384 presents a survey of recommended working operations during growing, harvest and st...
During sugar-beet harvest the farmer has two big opportunities to increase his income from the beet ...
For a number of years the Agricultural Experiment Station has measured and reported the costs and re...
This study was designed to determine the relative profitability of sugar beet production relative to...
This is a description of the design processes to create Expanded research with sugar beets at NDSU c...
Sugar has been an important commodity down through the ages. In the present day world, there is hard...
The relative profitability of sugar beets and competitive crops were studied in Box Elder and Cache ...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
The survey investigates into equipment of sugar beet farms of the Lublin region, Poland, with machin...
SUGAR beet companies, state experiment stations, and the USDA Agricultural Research Service use repl...
The successful application by farmers of minimum tillage (plowing followed immediately with a leveli...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...
Extension Circular 69-182: Sugar beet-production costs and returns. A case study in Scotts Bluff Cou...
Despite its long tradition in the economic literature, there is no acceptable economic evaluation of...
Utah was one of the first states to begin sugar-beet growing. The industry grew rapidly, favored by ...
The report Z-2384 presents a survey of recommended working operations during growing, harvest and st...