Iowa farmers now have new and better varieties of forage crops. Here are the new varieties. They will bring greater production, better adaption and disease resistance
The current agricultural paradigm in the U.S. is heavily biased towards the production and marketing...
More seeds are available in 1967. Prices will vary - some higher, some lower than last year. Many ne...
Forage crops need much more attention In Iowa than they have been receiving. Larger acreages of hay ...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Growers in northwestern Iowa will be hearing more about several new and improved varieties of barley...
Growing the crop varieties that are best suited to your local conditions usually means a few more bu...
Forage crops are important to the diversified crop and livestock farms still common in northwest Iow...
Use of adapted strains of red clover is highly important in getting top yields of forage and seed. H...
Livestock don\u27t like this new grass too well. It won\u27t take the place of our popular pasture p...
On most Iowa farms, raising livestock means more income. Grain crops are ordinarily worth more when ...
Calland will soon provide southern Iowa farmers with an excellent alternative to Wayne and Clark 63 ...
A successful forage breeding program starts with a supply of germplasm containing adequate genetic d...
Hybrid seed corn supplies appear adequate, but seed of most forage crops for planting in 1963 may be...
The current agricultural paradigm in the U.S. is heavily biased towards the production and marketing...
More seeds are available in 1967. Prices will vary - some higher, some lower than last year. Many ne...
Forage crops need much more attention In Iowa than they have been receiving. Larger acreages of hay ...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Growers in northwestern Iowa will be hearing more about several new and improved varieties of barley...
Growing the crop varieties that are best suited to your local conditions usually means a few more bu...
Forage crops are important to the diversified crop and livestock farms still common in northwest Iow...
Use of adapted strains of red clover is highly important in getting top yields of forage and seed. H...
Livestock don\u27t like this new grass too well. It won\u27t take the place of our popular pasture p...
On most Iowa farms, raising livestock means more income. Grain crops are ordinarily worth more when ...
Calland will soon provide southern Iowa farmers with an excellent alternative to Wayne and Clark 63 ...
A successful forage breeding program starts with a supply of germplasm containing adequate genetic d...
Hybrid seed corn supplies appear adequate, but seed of most forage crops for planting in 1963 may be...
The current agricultural paradigm in the U.S. is heavily biased towards the production and marketing...
More seeds are available in 1967. Prices will vary - some higher, some lower than last year. Many ne...
Forage crops need much more attention In Iowa than they have been receiving. Larger acreages of hay ...