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This emerging issue can be solved by using the seed priming techniques. An experiment with randomized complete block design (RCBD) with two factors on area of four-acre land was conducted. Further, four treatments have been adopted like hydro ...
This statistic shows the yield of wheat per harvested acre in the United States from 2001 to 2023.
They were able to thresh enough wheat to repay their debt of six hundred bushels and keep an additional three hundred of seed for the following year. View in context "When I went to give it to her," replied Sancho, "she was hard at it swaying from side to side with a lot of wheat...
This process separates seed on the basis of seed density (mass per unit volume), which is then converted into thousand-kernel and test weights. Hence, these units of measure were used in this report. Seeding rates were 450 000, 600 000, and 750 000 viable seeds/acre. Seeding was done ...
Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain which is a worldwide staple food. Maize, commonly known as corn in North America, is a large grain plant domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico. While wheat is primarily used for baking bread due to its high gl...
Not much dryland wheat will be harvested in the Panhandle, and in many areas producers will be harvesting for seed wheat with very little going to the elevators. It is thought some elevator locations will take in 25% of what is generally taken within a normal year. Other locations where ...
of sulphate of ammonia. Other points to be considered are the time and the rate of sowing. All available experiments seem to favour the autumn-sown wheat, while it seems verv probable that a big saving' could be effected by reducing the amount of seed sown per acre.Nature...
During the last half decade winter wheat has been Iowa's most profitable grain crop. Taking the average yield per acre and the average price per bushel for the crops of the state, winter wheat has given an average acre return of $16.19, while the next best paying crop, corn, has an av...
AT = economic threshold or the percent of tillers that needs to be infested to justify treatment; CC = control cost per acre; EY = expected yield per acre; MV = market value per bushel. If populations are below the threshold, th...