13 research outputs found
Limestone and nitrogen application influence on cotton yields and soil tests in Beulah fine sandy loam soil in southeast Missouri
This research was one of the experiments of Project Number 7033-2670, 'Soil fertility and cotton production', University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES MoU.Includes bibliographical references (page [32])
Limestone and nitrogen application influence on cotton yields and soil tests in a Tiptonville silt loam soil in southeast Missouri
... This research was one of the experiments of project number 7033-2670 'Soil Fertility and Cotton Production', University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES MoU.Includes bibliographical references (page 9)
Limestone and nitrogen application influence on cotton yields and soil tests in Portageville clay soil in southeast Missouri
" ... This research was one of the experiments of Project Number 7033-2670 'Soil Fertility and Cotton Production,' University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station"--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES MoU.Includes bibliographical references (page 7)
Soil fertility and plant nutrition research in southeast Missouri, 1961
Cover title.This report summarized the soil fertility and plant nutrition experiments conducted by the Agricultural Experiment Station in southeast Missouri during 1961
Soils research in southeast Missouri 1960
Cover title.This report summarized the soil fertility experiments conducted by the Agricultural Experiment Station in southeast Missouri during 1960
A report of sugar beet research in southeast Missouri, 1969
"Special Report 126, 10/70/100"Cover title."Sugar beet research was conducted by the University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station at the Delta Center near Portageville in 1969. Experiments included varieties, weed control, soil fertility, fungicides for control of cercospora leaf spot, row spacing, water infiltration, irrigation, fumigants, insecticides, and rhizoctonia control. Selection in breeding stock was made in the field for resistance to the root knot nematode, after which it was screened in the greenhouse. Sugar be et experiments were conducted on three of the major soil types of southeast Missouri."--Page 1