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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
261

Kenaf Varietal Comparisons at the Safford Agricultural Center, 1998

Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W. 05 1900 (has links)
Cool spring weather delayed planting into mid May reducing the number of heat units available for plant development. A new variety to our testing program produced the highest yield, DRC 96-1 produced 4.58 tons per acre.
262

Growth Characteristics, Hay Yield, and Feed Quality of Kenaf Grown in Mohave Valley

Knowles, Tim C., Wright, Newt, Sherrill, Chip 05 1900 (has links)
Kenaf was grown as a hay crop in Mohave Valley to determine its growth characteristics, hay yield, and feed quality. The first cutting occurred 75 days after planting when plants were approximately 30 inches tall and had 30 nodes. Hay tonnage was only 1,000 lbs dry matter/acre, crude protein was 20.7 %, ADF was 40.2 %, and TDN was 57.5 %. Forage quality was adequate for beef cattle and sheep.
263

National Dry Bean Nursery Trials in Bonita, 1998

Clark, L. J., Walser, R., Carpenter, E. W. 05 1900 (has links)
Results of the 1998 National Cooperative Dry Bean Nursery Trials are reported in this paper. Forty one varieties of nine different classes of beans were included in this replicated, small plot trial. AC Calmont, a dark red kidney variety was the highest yielding variety in the study with a yield over 2800 pounds per acre. Kodiak was the highest yielding pinto variety with a yield over 2700 pounds per acre. Yields, seed per pound, aerial biomass, harvest index, plant population days to 50% bloom and days to 50% pod set are reported for this study. In addition to the small plot replicated trial, a pinto variety strip trial was conducted at this site. Nine varieties, including the best varieties from past trials, were tested in this study. ISB 2001 was the leading variety in this study with a yield of 3276 pounds per acre.
264

Winter Forage Cover Crop Trials

Munda, Bruce, Knowles, Tim C., Meen, Art, Wakimoto, Vic, Worthy, Bill 10 1900 (has links)
Several crops were evaluated at Worthy farms, near Marana, AZ, Wakimoto farms, Mohave Valley, near Bullhead City, AZ, and the Tucson Plant Materials Center for use as a winter cover crop following cotton with potential to reduce wind erosion and produce one to two hay cuttings. Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa), 'Lana' woolypod vetch (Vicia villosa ssp. varia), 'Papago' pea (Pisum sativum), and 'Biomaster' pea (Pisum sativum) were sown at the Tucson Plant Materials Center. Species sown at Worthy farm were: Papago pea, Lana vetch, and Biomaster pea. Species sown at Wakimoto farm were: Biomaster pea, Lana vetch, 'Seco' barley (Hordeum vulgare), and 'Multi-cut' berseem clover (Trifolium alexandrinum). Forage yield varied between locations due to sowning date, number of irrigations, and soil textures. Biomaster pea, Papago pea, and Lana vetch performed well at all three locations. However, Biomaster yields were more consistent and due to its shorter growing season may be the better choice as a winter cover between cotton crops. Additional trials are scheduled for the fall of 1998.
265

Kenaf Varietal Comparisons at the Safford Agricultural Center, 1996-97

Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W. 10 1900 (has links)
Growing conditions for Kenaf were not as favorable in 1997 as in 1996 lowering the highest yield to less than 5 tons per acre. The highest yielding variety, C118-92K, was also the highest yielding variety in 1996.
266

National Dry Bean Nursery Trials in Bonita, 1997

Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W. 10 1900 (has links)
Results of the 1997 National Cooperative Dry Bean Nursery Trials are reported in this paper. Thirty five varieties of seven different classes of beans were included in this replicated, small plot trial. Ole, a variety from Ag Canada was the highest yielding variety in the study with a yield over 4800 pounds per acre. Both Ole and ISB 2001 had yields higher than Bill Z, the highest yielding pinto bean in the area. Four varieties had yields over the 4000 pound per acre level. Yields, seed per pound, aerial biomass, harvest index, plant population and percent splits are also reported.
267

Forage Production on Arizona Ranges, IV. Coconino, Navajo, Apache Counties: A Study in Range Condition

Humphrey, Robert R. 10 1900 (has links)
No description available.
268

PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF AMSONIA GRANDIFLORA FAMILY APOCYNACEAE.

Wahyuono, Subagus. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
269

The growth and utilization of forage maize intercrops for livestock production

Anil, Leena January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
270

Mathematical models to predict milk protein concentration from dietary components fed to dairy cows

Smoler, Eliezer January 1996 (has links)
No description available.

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