Forage & Grain Report 1985
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The Forage and Grain Report is one of several commodity-based agricultural research reports published by the University of Arizona.
This report, along with the Cotton Report, was established by Hank Brubaker, Extension Agronomist, after seeing a similar report published by Texas A&M University in the mid-1970’s.
The purpose of the report is to provide an annual research update to farmers, researchers, and those in the agricultural industry. The research is conducted by University of Arizona and USDA-ARS scientists.
Both historical and current Forage and Grain Reports have been made available in the UA Campus Repository as part of a collaboration between the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the University Libraries.
Other commodity-based agricultural research reports available in
the UA Campus Repository include:
Cotton
Reports |
Citrus
Reports |
Sugarbeet
Reports |
Turfgrass
Reports |
Vegetable
Reports
QUESTIONS?
Mike Ottman is the current editor of the Forage and Grain Reports. Contact CALS Publications at pubs@cals.arizona.edu, or visit the CALS Publications website.
Contents for Forage & Grain Report 1985
- Developing Salt Tolerant Alfalfa Beyond the Germination Stage
- Increasing the Leaf Area of Alfalfa
- Alfalfa Yield and Cutting Interactions
- Alfalfa Insecticide Trial, Coolidge
- Alfalfa Variety Characteristics for Lower Elevations in Arizona
- Alfalfa Variety Trial, Maricopa County
- Alfalfa Variety Yield Comparison, Coolidge
- Preview of Alfalfa Variety Demonstration, Safford
- Wheat Variety Demonstrations
- Winter Annual Weed Control in Alfalfa, McDonald Farm, Wellton
- Winter Annual Weed Control in Alfalfa, Bob Talley Farm, Parker Valley
- Summer Annual Grass Control - Yuma Valley Experimental Station, Mohave and Maricopa Counties
- Canarygrass Control in Alfalfa, Yuma Valley Experiment Station
- Wheat and Barley Variety and Date of Planting Yield Comparisons at the Safford Agricultural Center 1985
- Growth Cycle, Fertilizer, Planting Rate, and Genotype Influence Barley Hay or Forage Growth in the Southwest
- Barley, Bread Wheat, and Durum Wheat Evaluated for Double Cropping with Cotton at the University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center in 1985
- Durum Wheat Quality Standards
- Durum Wheat Quality Evaluation - Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1984
- Durum Wheat Quality Evaluation - Perryville, Maricopa County, 1984
- Hard Red Spring Wheat Quality Evaluation Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1984
- Wheat Water Requirements and Typical Irrigation Efficiences in the Safford Area
- The Effect of Various Soil Amendments on the Yield of Barley When Grown on a Sodium-affected Soil
- Barley Genotypes Grown with Well Irrigation Water on the Safford Agricultural Center
- Effects of an Extract from Municipal Wastewater on the Growth of Barley
- Summary of Arizona Wheat and Barley Variety Trials (1977-1984)
- Small Grain Variety Comparisons at the Maricopa Agricultural Center in 1985
- 1985 Western Plant Breeders Advanced Wheat Yield Trials, Maricopa County
- Small Grain Variety Yield Comparisons, Maricopa Agricultural Center
- Field Observations on Wheat and Barley, Safford Agricultural Center
- Small Grain Variety Yield Comparison, Maricopa Agricultural Center
- Wheat Weed Control, Yuma County
- Popcorn Production in South Centerl Arizona. 1984
- Iron Chlorosis Evaluations of Field and White Corn Genotypes
- Effect of Sodium Phosphates, Adenosine Monophosphate on Germination of Corn
- Field Corn Variety Trial, Duncan
- 1984 Field Corn Variety Trials, Bonita
- The Effect of Plant Density and Date of Planting on Guar Seed Yields
- Effects of Various Salts and Temperatures on Germination in Guar
- Oat Hay Variety Yield Comparisons, Coolidge
- Commerical Grian and Forage Sorghum Germination in Sodium Chloride
- Commerical Hybrid Grain Sorghum "Yuma Root Rot" Disease Reactions and Agronomic Evaluations at University of Arizona Yuma Agricultural Center 1983
- Grain Sorghum Production in South-Central Arizona. I: Full Season, Full Irrigation. 1984
- Grain Sorghum Production in South-Central Arizona. II: Full Season, Limited Irrigation. 1984
- Grain Sorghum Production in South-Central Arizona. III: Double Crop, Rainfed. 1984
- Grain Sorghum Hybrids Grown Full Season at the Safford Agricultural Center, 1984
- Wheat Variety Demonstration, Yuma Valley Agricultural Center
- 1985 Western Plant Breeders Advanced Wheat Yield Trials, Casa Grande
- Corn Hybrid Grain Yields from Full Season Growth at Safford, Arizona
- 1984 Field Corn Variety Trials, Bonita