The Effect of a Varying Moisture Supply at Different Periods of Growth on the Development, Yield and Quality of Flax

Abstract

In the flaxseed producing section of the United States consisting of the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota and Montana, periods of drought frequently occur during some part of the growing season. The time of occurrence varies from early spring to fall. Such periods have a profound effect on the normal growth of the plant

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