Suggestions for Teaching the Job of Controlling the Loose Smuts of Wheat and Barley in Vocational Agriculture Classes.
| Corporate Author: | United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education |
|---|---|
| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[Washington] :
[s.n.],
1933.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Electronic resource (PDF) |
Similar Items
Teaching control of loose smuts of wheat and barley in vocational agriculture classes.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
Loose smuts of barley and wheat.
Published: (1909)
Published: (1909)
Smuts of wheat, oats, barley, and corn.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
Separation of seed barley by specific gravity method.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Scab of wheat and barley and its control.
Published: (1929)
Published: (1929)
Teaching control of loose smuts of wheat and barley in vocational agriculture classes.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
Notice of Quarantine No. 39, with regulations, on account of flag smut and take-all diseases of wheat, oats, barley, rye and rice, effective Aug. 15, 1919.
Published: (1919)
Published: (1919)
Seed treatment for controlling covered smut of barley.
Published: (1930)
Published: (1930)
Use barley, save wheat.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)
Barley diseases controlled by seed treatment.
Published: (1934)
Published: (1934)
Scab of wheat and barley and its control.
Published: (1942)
Published: (1942)
Experiments with wheat, oats, and barley in South Dakota.
Published: (1914)
Published: (1914)
Flax cropping in mixture with wheat, oats, and barley.
Published: (1929)
Published: (1929)
Dangerous Neighbor for Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Rye.
Published: (1933)
Published: (1933)
Journal of agricultural research.
Published: (1936)
Published: (1936)
Removing smut balls from seed wheat.
Published: (1935)
Published: (1935)
Effects of certain environmental factors on stripe disease of barley and control of the disease by seed treatment.
Published: (1933)
Published: (1933)
Factors affecting development of loose smut in barley and its control by dust fungicides.
Published: (1932)
Published: (1932)
Reaction of wheat, barley, and rye varieties to stripe rust in Pacific Northwest.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
Winter barley (Hordeum vulgare).
Published: (1907)
Published: (1907)
Barley culture in Northern Great Plains.
Published: (1908)
Published: (1908)
Barley crops in U.S., 1866-1906.
Published: (1907)
Published: (1907)
New basis for barley valuation and improvement.
Published: (1908)
Published: (1908)
Further experiments on control of barley smuts.
Published: (1936)
Published: (1936)
Barley for food and health : science, technology, and products /
by: Newman, Rosemary K.
Published: (2008)
by: Newman, Rosemary K.
Published: (2008)
Simple method of detecting sulphured barley and oats.
Published: (1909)
Published: (1909)
Inheritance of length of internode in rachis of barley spike.
Published: (1920)
Published: (1920)
Genetics and improvement of barley malt quality /
Published: (2009)
Published: (2009)
Suggestions for teaching job of controlling bunt (stinking smut) of wheat in vocational agriculture classes.
Published: (1937)
Published: (1937)
Studies on bunt, or stinking smut, of wheat and its control.
Published: (1937)
Published: (1937)
Morphology of barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas.
Published: (1915)
Published: (1915)
Some distinctions in our cultivated barleys with reference to their use in plant breeding.
Published: (1914)
Published: (1914)
Winter barley.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
Suggestions for teaching job of controlling bunt (stinking smut) of wheat in vocational agriculture classes.
Published: (1937)
Published: (1937)
Official grain standards of United States for wheat, barley, oats, feed oats, mixed feed oats, rye, and mixed grain, effective July 2, 1934; for flaxseed, effective Aug. 1, 1934; and for corn and grain sorghums, effective Sept. 1, 1934.
Published: (1934)
Published: (1934)
Official grain standards of United States for wheat, barley, oats, feed oats, mixed feed oats, rye, and mixed grain, effective July 2, 1934; for flaxseed, effective Aug. 1, 1934; and for corn and grain sorghums, effective Sept. 1, 1934.
Published: (1934)
Published: (1934)
Selenium occurrence in certain soils in United States, with discussion of related topics, fifth report [with data for U.S. localities and Canada].
Published: (1941)
Published: (1941)
Identification of varieties of barley.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)
Bleached oats and barley.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
Cultivation and utilization of barley.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)