Bulletin, Issues 439-450College and Station, 1956 - Agriculture |
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... expected to increase as a result of the use of improved practices , such as increased rates of fertilization and the planting of adapted varieties . These changes should have a signifi- cant effect on all crops in the first year of ...
... expected to increase as a result of the use of improved practices , such as increased rates of fertilization and the planting of adapted varieties . These changes should have a signifi- cant effect on all crops in the first year of ...
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... expected to be somewhat higher than the average . However , the reverse is expected during unfavorable years . Not only are total yields of grazing crops important but seasonal yields of the various crops also help to determine the ...
... expected to be somewhat higher than the average . However , the reverse is expected during unfavorable years . Not only are total yields of grazing crops important but seasonal yields of the various crops also help to determine the ...
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... expected deficit is given in table 6 for different areas and for water storage capacities in the root zone of 1 to 5 inches . Reference to Area B in this table shows that a soil with a 2 - inch water storage capacity will require a ...
... expected deficit is given in table 6 for different areas and for water storage capacities in the root zone of 1 to 5 inches . Reference to Area B in this table shows that a soil with a 2 - inch water storage capacity will require a ...
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Average Prices Received by South Carolina Farmers at MidMonth | 19 |
Hay All Loose 19101949 | 26 |
SOUTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION | 1 |
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