"This bulletin is a revision of No. 181, Soil Moisture and Tillage for Corn, issued in 1915."--P. [174].Cover title
Weeds compete with corn plants for water, nutrients and light. Historically, the soil has been exten...
Campaign circular 172: Grow Better Corn, talks about the practices that one needs to do, in order to...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
"This bulletin is a revision of No. 181, Soil Moisture and Tillage for Corn, issued in 1915."--P. [1...
A study of machinery for growing and harvesting corn has been carried on at Ames, Iowa, since 1931 b...
Because of the need for efficiency in production, the problem of how much seedbed preparation and ti...
The continuing trend towards no-till crop production places considerable emphasis on the planter to ...
The effects of conservation-tillage practices on the root environment of corn (Zea mays L.) may diff...
Cultivation alone will not control most perennial weeds. Crop rotation and intensive cultivation are...
Cover title."This bulletin is a revision of No. 181, Soil Moisture and Tillage for Corn, issued in 1...
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
"For 50 years new settlers from the East[of the United States] have attempted to grow corn in the se...
Citation: Schafer, Edwin George. Methods of corn breeding. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
PIONEER farmers lacked equipment to till and plant dryland wheat adequately. Poor crops after weedy ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Weeds compete with corn plants for water, nutrients and light. Historically, the soil has been exten...
Campaign circular 172: Grow Better Corn, talks about the practices that one needs to do, in order to...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
"This bulletin is a revision of No. 181, Soil Moisture and Tillage for Corn, issued in 1915."--P. [1...
A study of machinery for growing and harvesting corn has been carried on at Ames, Iowa, since 1931 b...
Because of the need for efficiency in production, the problem of how much seedbed preparation and ti...
The continuing trend towards no-till crop production places considerable emphasis on the planter to ...
The effects of conservation-tillage practices on the root environment of corn (Zea mays L.) may diff...
Cultivation alone will not control most perennial weeds. Crop rotation and intensive cultivation are...
Cover title."This bulletin is a revision of No. 181, Soil Moisture and Tillage for Corn, issued in 1...
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
"For 50 years new settlers from the East[of the United States] have attempted to grow corn in the se...
Citation: Schafer, Edwin George. Methods of corn breeding. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
PIONEER farmers lacked equipment to till and plant dryland wheat adequately. Poor crops after weedy ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Weeds compete with corn plants for water, nutrients and light. Historically, the soil has been exten...
Campaign circular 172: Grow Better Corn, talks about the practices that one needs to do, in order to...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...