The successful application by farmers of minimum tillage (plowing followed immediately with a leveling and firming tool and planting within 24 hours) to sugar beets has reduced the weed problem, reduced production costs and produced satisfactory yields. Tests were initiated in 1958 to combine the operations of plowing and planting sugar beets and thus minimize the labor requirement
Sugar beets in the United States are produced in 12 states within four diverse geographic regions. T...
ArticlePlanting sugar beet stecklings with planting machine is one of the stages in the technologic...
The proposition made in Bulletin No. 12 for an extensive investigation of the possibilities of sugar...
A study was initiated in the fall of 1977 to obtain base line data on the applicability of reduced t...
During the preceding year seven varieties of sugar beets have been cultivated on the college farm un...
This project investigated field production of a potential biofuel crop–sugar beet. Objectives includ...
Sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) in the intermountain areas of the western United States are normally p...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...
Two field experiments were carried out at Kalabsho Experimental Farm, Dakahlia Governorate, Sugar Cr...
A widespread and general interest has been manifested in sugar beet growing during the past season. ...
During 1970, the influence of nitrogen fertilizer on the yield and quality of sugar beets was studie...
"February 20, 1898.""Last spring the Experiment Station sent Sugar Beet seed to one or more represen...
Much is not yet clearly understood about the interactive effect of nitrogen (N) fertilizer applicati...
Sugarbeet irrigation has been studied extensively in the western United States. The present "state o...
SUGAR beet companies, state experiment stations, and the USDA Agricultural Research Service use repl...
Sugar beets in the United States are produced in 12 states within four diverse geographic regions. T...
ArticlePlanting sugar beet stecklings with planting machine is one of the stages in the technologic...
The proposition made in Bulletin No. 12 for an extensive investigation of the possibilities of sugar...
A study was initiated in the fall of 1977 to obtain base line data on the applicability of reduced t...
During the preceding year seven varieties of sugar beets have been cultivated on the college farm un...
This project investigated field production of a potential biofuel crop–sugar beet. Objectives includ...
Sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) in the intermountain areas of the western United States are normally p...
In 1605 Oliver de Serres, French agronomist, observed that beets contained sugar-and in 1750 Andrew ...
Two field experiments were carried out at Kalabsho Experimental Farm, Dakahlia Governorate, Sugar Cr...
A widespread and general interest has been manifested in sugar beet growing during the past season. ...
During 1970, the influence of nitrogen fertilizer on the yield and quality of sugar beets was studie...
"February 20, 1898.""Last spring the Experiment Station sent Sugar Beet seed to one or more represen...
Much is not yet clearly understood about the interactive effect of nitrogen (N) fertilizer applicati...
Sugarbeet irrigation has been studied extensively in the western United States. The present "state o...
SUGAR beet companies, state experiment stations, and the USDA Agricultural Research Service use repl...
Sugar beets in the United States are produced in 12 states within four diverse geographic regions. T...
ArticlePlanting sugar beet stecklings with planting machine is one of the stages in the technologic...
The proposition made in Bulletin No. 12 for an extensive investigation of the possibilities of sugar...