Tennessee farmers alone harvested approximately nine million bushels of wheat, oats, barley and grain sorghum in 1950 (2). This figure represents a total of forty-three thousand farmers that reportedly harvested these crops for feed or for sale. At an estimated annual loss of 2 per cent (3) due to mold, enzymatic action and Insects, this means that almost two hundred thousand bushels of these grains were lost. Assuming that the amount lost could have been sold for one dollar per bushel and the returns used to purchase drying units at fifteen hundred dollars per unit, seventy driers could have been purchased
[From the Conclusions] The purpose of this study was to discover the truth concerning the relative w...
This paper deals with the assessment of yield loss due to wheat scab. The following paragraphs discu...
The present interest in the control of soil erosion and the stabilization of agriculture has initiat...
The source and exact date of the introduction of grain sorghum into the United States has not been a...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The first and foremost incentive for this study lies in the value of the seed which is lost each yea...
The purpose of this study is to determine, as far as possible, the cropping systems that are actuall...
The technological changes taking place in farming practices today are occurring as a much faster rat...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Although today 1 s farmers have some of the most modern techniques at their disposal, one thing has ...
The general objective of this study was to aid the farmer in choosing the harvesting alternative tha...
The 1934 corn-hog adjustment program not only adjusted the production of corn and hogs and raised th...
• Mold toxins (Aflatoxin) consumed by children can stunt growth, cause mental impairment and acute p...
Haymaking in the humid parts of the U.S. is the most risky operation that farmers engage in. Standin...
A significant portion of the intensively cultivated agricultural areas in the U.S. is located in the...
[From the Conclusions] The purpose of this study was to discover the truth concerning the relative w...
This paper deals with the assessment of yield loss due to wheat scab. The following paragraphs discu...
The present interest in the control of soil erosion and the stabilization of agriculture has initiat...
The source and exact date of the introduction of grain sorghum into the United States has not been a...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The first and foremost incentive for this study lies in the value of the seed which is lost each yea...
The purpose of this study is to determine, as far as possible, the cropping systems that are actuall...
The technological changes taking place in farming practices today are occurring as a much faster rat...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Although today 1 s farmers have some of the most modern techniques at their disposal, one thing has ...
The general objective of this study was to aid the farmer in choosing the harvesting alternative tha...
The 1934 corn-hog adjustment program not only adjusted the production of corn and hogs and raised th...
• Mold toxins (Aflatoxin) consumed by children can stunt growth, cause mental impairment and acute p...
Haymaking in the humid parts of the U.S. is the most risky operation that farmers engage in. Standin...
A significant portion of the intensively cultivated agricultural areas in the U.S. is located in the...
[From the Conclusions] The purpose of this study was to discover the truth concerning the relative w...
This paper deals with the assessment of yield loss due to wheat scab. The following paragraphs discu...
The present interest in the control of soil erosion and the stabilization of agriculture has initiat...