Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994
Twenty two varieties of durum wheat were tested at the Safford Agricultural Center in 1994. One of the experimental lines, PH888-216, had the highest yield at 4152 pounds per acre. This yield was nearly 38% higher than Aldura, which has been the standard variety for many years. Durex was the highest...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2014332015-10-23T04:47:10Z Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994 Clark, L. J. Carpenter, E. W. Ottman, Michael Agriculture -- Arizona Grain -- Arizona Forage plants -- Arizona Small grains -- Arizona Small grains -- Variety evaluation Twenty two varieties of durum wheat were tested at the Safford Agricultural Center in 1994. One of the experimental lines, PH888-216, had the highest yield at 4152 pounds per acre. This yield was nearly 38% higher than Aldura, which has been the standard variety for many years. Durex was the highest yielding registered variety with a yield nearly 23% over that of Aldura. 1994-12 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/201433 Forage and Grain: A College of Agriculture Report en_US 370098 Series P-98 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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Twenty two varieties of durum wheat were tested at the Safford Agricultural Center in 1994. One of the experimental lines, PH888-216, had the highest yield at 4152 pounds per acre. This yield was nearly 38% higher than Aldura, which has been the standard variety for many years. Durex was the highest yielding registered variety with a yield nearly 23% over that of Aldura. |
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Ottman, Michael |
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Ottman, Michael Clark, L. J. Carpenter, E. W. |
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Clark, L. J. Carpenter, E. W. |
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Clark, L. J. |
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Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994 |
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Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994 |
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Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994 |
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Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994 |
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Durum Wheat Variety Trials on the Safford Agricultural Center, 1994 |
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durum wheat variety trials on the safford agricultural center, 1994 |
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College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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