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Stand Longevity of 13 Alfalfa Varieties Grown on the Yuma MesaTickes, Barry R., Ottman, Michael 09 1900 (has links)
The stand longevity of 13 alfalfa varieties was evaluated 3 years after planting. The number of crowns per acre ranged from 71,000 to 163,000.
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Alfalfa Variety Trial in Greenlee County, 1989Clark, L. J., DeRosa, E. 09 1900 (has links)
Ten alfalfa varieties, ranging from very non- dormant to moderately dormant cultivars, have been grown and yields compared over a four year period No significant differences were noted in the yields for 1989; all varieties yielded over 8 tons per acre in 6 cuttings. Interesting changes are taking place, however, with the very non -dormant varieties continuing their productivity and the more dormant varieties productivity declining.
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Alfalfa Variety Demonstration at the Safford Agricultural Center, 1989Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W., Cluff, R. E. 09 1900 (has links)
Yields by cutting are given for 22 varieties of alfalfa grown at the Safford Agricultural Center. Yields were good in 1989 with 9 of the varieties yielding over 10 tons per acre in 7 cuttings and the top variety yielding 12 tons per acre. Graphs are shown comparing yields by cutting between sister varieties of differing fall dormancy classes.
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Oat Variety Grain and Forage Yield Trials at the Maricopa Agricultural Center 1989Sheedy, M., Ottman, M., Ramage, T. 09 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Evaluation of Coated Alfalfa SeedTickes, Barry R., Ottman, Michael 09 1900 (has links)
A test was conducted to evaluate the effect of two seed treatments on seven varieties of alfalfa. The treatments included Rhizocote, Rhizocote plus Apron plus Rovral and untreated seed. Significantly fewer seedlings emerged for the coated than the uncoated seed when planted on a pound for pound basis. First cutting alfalfa yields were neither increased nor decreased as a result of the seed treatments.
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Small Grain Variety Comparisons at the Maricopa Agriculutral Center, 1989Sheedy, M., Ottman, M., Ramage, T. 09 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Forage Production of Four Crops Grown Under Two Different Irrigation CulturesSheedy, M., Ottman, M., Ramage, T. 09 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Wheat and Durum Variety Trial in Poston, 1989Winans, S. S., Ottman, M. J., Doerge, T. A. 09 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Oat Variety Grain and Forage Yield Trials at the Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1990Sheedy, M., Ottman, M., Ramage, T. 09 1900 (has links)
Twelve oat varieties (9 hulled and 3 hull-less) were yield tested for both forage and grain production at the Maricopa Agricultural Center during the '89-90 growing season. Highest forage producing varieties were generally later maturing - Cayuse and Stampede; while lower yields were produced by early maturing varieties - Montezuma and Palestine. Highest grain yields were produced by Swan and FMC400.
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Small Grain Variety Comparisons at the Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1990Sheedy, M., Ottman, M., Ramage, T. 09 1900 (has links)
Yield trials were conducted at the Maricopa Agricultural Center during the '89 -90 growing season. Barley, durum and wheat varieties as well as experimental lines from various seed companies were tested for yield performance. Gustoe and two experimental lines, 7024 and PHS84-11, were the highest yielding barley entries. Aldura, Turbo and Aldente were the top yielding durum varieties. 911, Probred and BR5738-1 were the top yielding wheat cultivars.
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