Drill Box Survey of Spring Planted Grains in South Dakota

Abstract

Many times the questions has been asked – What kind and quality of seeds are South Dakota farmers planting? In an effort to at least partially answer the questions, a drill box survey was conducted in the early spring of 1964. The survey was a combined effort of individuals from the Seed Certification Service of the South Dakota Crop Improvement Association, State Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, and Agronomy Department of S. D. State University

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