A new method has been tested by the author for the last two years to indirectly select corn plants with characteristics to more effectively utilize North Dakota's short growing season. Preliminary results indicate the method is an inexpensive but effective way to increase corn grain yields without increasing ear moisture content at harvest
Improved hybrid genetics and more efficient farming techniques have increased corn (Zea mays L.) pro...
ND246 and ND301 are yellow dent corn (Zea mays L.) inbred lines developed in the corn breeding resea...
One of the most important management decisions a corn grower makes each year is the selection of cor...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
Citation: Schafer, Edwin George. Methods of corn breeding. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
The author discusses early maturing corn to be used for both silage and for grain. Corn grown for gr...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
NDSBF was the newest yellow dent synthetic released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Stat...
Hybrid selection is one of the most important decisions a producer will make. Hybrid traits are intr...
Yield improvements over the past few decades have been attributed to increasing optimum plant popula...
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
Given the low crop prices of corn in North Dakota in 1990, this article focuses on how growers neede...
Producers continually question whether they should be increasing corn plant populations based on pla...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
Improved hybrid genetics and more efficient farming techniques have increased corn (Zea mays L.) pro...
ND246 and ND301 are yellow dent corn (Zea mays L.) inbred lines developed in the corn breeding resea...
One of the most important management decisions a corn grower makes each year is the selection of cor...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
Citation: Schafer, Edwin George. Methods of corn breeding. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
The author discusses early maturing corn to be used for both silage and for grain. Corn grown for gr...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
NDSBF was the newest yellow dent synthetic released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Stat...
Hybrid selection is one of the most important decisions a producer will make. Hybrid traits are intr...
Yield improvements over the past few decades have been attributed to increasing optimum plant popula...
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
Yield trials on those corn hybrids currently most popular among farmers are conducted each year by t...
Given the low crop prices of corn in North Dakota in 1990, this article focuses on how growers neede...
Producers continually question whether they should be increasing corn plant populations based on pla...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
Improved hybrid genetics and more efficient farming techniques have increased corn (Zea mays L.) pro...
ND246 and ND301 are yellow dent corn (Zea mays L.) inbred lines developed in the corn breeding resea...
One of the most important management decisions a corn grower makes each year is the selection of cor...