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    EC95-107-A Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Amaranth, Oat and Spring Wheat Variety Tests 1995

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    Extension Circular 95-107-A: Nebraska Proso, sunflower, amaranth, oat and spring wheat variety tests-1995; historic prices of Proso Millet and Sunflowers compared with corn and sorghum, Proso variety trails and description of plot techniques, agronomic characteristics of varieties, Proso yields for 1995 variety trails, and five year yield summary of Proso varieties. Sunflower trails and description-1995, sunflower hybrids, sunflower two and three year yield and oil summaries. Spring oat and barley trail and description of different locations in Nebraska

    Registration of the Chickpea Germplasm PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1 with Enhanced Resistance to Ascochyta Blight

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    The chickpea or garbanzo bean (Cicer arietinum L.) germplasm PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1 (Reg. No. GP-282, PI 659664) was developed by the former Alternative Crops Breeding Program at the University of Nebraska Agricultural Research Division and was released in 2010. It was bred specifically for adaptation to growing conditions in Nebraska and for enhanced resistance to Ascochyta blight, a major disease of chickpea caused by Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Labr. PHREC-Ca- Comp. #1 is a composite of PI 315797, PI 343014, PI 379217, PI 471915, PI 598080, and W6 17256. The composite was developed in the fall of 2002 and was evaluated in six irrigated and four dryland environments at Scottsbluff, Sidney, and Alliance, NE, from 2004 to 2009. Across irrigated environments, PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1 had the lowest severity rating for Ascochyta blight and a higher yield under both irrigated and dryland conditions than ‘Sierra’, ‘Dwelley’, ‘Dylan’, and ‘Troy’. PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1 is a small, round, cream-colored kabuli-type chickpea. It exhibits an upright, indeterminate growth habit. Plants average 66 cm in height and have excellent resistance to lodging. PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1 has a fern leaf structure and white flowers and blooms 44 d after planting. It is a midseason bean, maturing 116 d after planting. Although its seed size does not meet commercial standards, PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1 has value in breeding programs as a source of resistance to Ascochyta blight and because of its high yield potential

    EC91-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower and Amaranth Variety Tests 1991

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    Extension circular 91-107-A: This circular is a progress report of Nebraska proso, sunflower and amaranth variety tests conducted in 1991

    EC93-107-A Nebraska Proso, Safflower, Sunflower and Amaranth Variety Tests 1993

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    Extension circular 93-107-A: This circular is a progress report of proso, sunflower, safflower, and amaranth variety trials conducted in 1994 by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney

    EC94-107 Nebraska Proso, Safflower, Sunflower and Amaranth Variety Tests, 1994

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    This circular is a progress report of proso, sunflower, safflower and amaranth variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service

    EC92-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower and Amaranth Variety Tests, 1992

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    This circular is a progress report of proso, sunflower, and amaranth variety trials conducted in cooperation with the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the UNL Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service

    EC02-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Pulse Crop Amaranth, Oat and Barley Variety Tests, 2002

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    This circular is a progress report of spring small grain trials grown throughout Nebraska, and proso, amaranth, sunflower, and pulse crop variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service

    EC99-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Bean, Pea, Oat and Spring Wheat Variety Tests, 1999

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    This circular is a progress report of spring small grain trials grown throughout Nebraska, and proso, sunflower, dry bean, and field pea variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service

    EC00-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Bean, Pea, Oat, and Spring Wheat Variety Tests 2000

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    This circular is a progress report of spring small grain trials grown throughout Nebraska, and proso, amaranth, sunflower, and field pea variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service

    EC97-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Oat and Spring Wheat Variety Tests, 1997

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    This circular is a progress report of spring small grain trials grown throughout Nebraska, and proso and sunflower variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service
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