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Item Aderman Plum(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985) Luby, J. J.; et al.Item Adjustments of Farm Families to Economic Stress- A Two Year Study(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990) Rettig, Kathryn; Bauer, Jean W.; Danes, Sharon M.Item Animals By Design(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998) University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment StationItem Building a Farm-Scale Fuel Ethanol Plant(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982) Thimsen, DavidItem Cardinal Dogwood(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986) Pellett, Harold; Moe, Susan; Vogel, KenItem Centennial Sun Garden Chrysanthemum Introduction(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1984) Widmer, R.E.; Ascher, P.D.; Stuart, M.C.Item Clean Water: Everybody's Concern(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1988) University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment StationItem Comfrey- A Controversial Crop(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983) Robinson, Robert G.Comfrey is an uncommon crop that had great potential for food production in city dooryards and as a forage crop. However, discovery of a potential toxicity problem terminated, at least temporarily, its further development as a food crop. This publication summarizes current information on comfrey and reports research data not available elsewhere.Item The Conservation Reserve Program in Minnesota: 1986-89 Enrollment Characteristics and Program Impacts(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1989) Taff, Steven J.Item Crop Sequence Effects of Pulse Crops and Agronomic Research on Lupine(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1984) Robinson, R.G.; Rabas, D.L.; Smith, L.J.Item Cultivar Trails of Bedding Plants(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991) University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment StationItem Cultivar Trials of Bedding Plants(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993) Hanchek, Anne M.; Mullin, Robert; Poppe, Steven R.; Wildung, David K.Continued growth of over 15 percent per year has marked the bedding plant industry since 1978. On the wholesale level, producing annuals and perennials has become a billiondollarbusinessnationally.The Universityof Minnesota supports this growing industry in Minnesota in various ways, among which are the cultivar trials conducted on Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stations at Morris, St. Paul, and Grand Rapids. At these sites, new and old cultivars are grownfromseeddonated byseed companies, planted out, and rated periodically for field performance. The gardens are open to the public and industry for self-guided tours throughout the growing season, providing a unique opportunity to compare performance of bedding plant cultivars under regional conditions . In this publication, results from all three sites are summarized. The data reflect the groWing conditions at each site during 1992 only; cultivars may have performed quite differently in previous years. For results from earlier trials, contact the site supervisor directly, or obtain earlier editions of this publication from the MES Distribution Center. Not all years may be available.Item Cultivar Trials of Bedding Plants(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994) Hanchek, Anne M.; et al.Continued growth of over 15 percent per year has marked the bedding plant industry since 1978. On the wholesale level, producing annuals and perennials has become a billiondollarbusiness nationally. The University of Minnesota supports this growing industry in Minnesota in various ways, among which are the cultivar trials conducted on Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stations at Morris, St. Paul, and Grand Rapids. At thesesites,newand oldcultivarsare grownfromseed donated byseed companies, planted out,and rated periodicallyfor fieldperformance.Thegardensareopen to thepublic and industry for self-guided tours throughout the growing season, providing a unique opportunity to compare performance of bedding plantcultivars underregionalconditions. In this publication, results from all three sites are summarized. The data reflect the growing conditions at each site during 1992 only; cultivars may have performed quite differently in previous years. For results from earlier trials, contact the site supervisordirectly, or obtain earlier editions of this publication fromthe MES DistributionCenter.Not all years maybe availableItem Cultivar Trials of Bedding Plants(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992) Hanchek, Anne M.; Mullin, Robert; Poppe, Steven R.; Wildung, David K.Continued growthofover15%per year has marked the bedding plant industry since 1978. On the wholesale level, producing annuals and perennials has become a billiondollar business nationally. The University of Minnesota supports this growing industry in Minnesota in various ways, among which are the cultivar trials conducted on Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stations at Morris, St. Paul, and Grand Rapids. At these sites, new and old cultivars are grown from seed donated by seed companies,plantedout,and ratedperiodicallyfor field performance. The gardens are open to the public and industry for self-guided tours throughout the growing season, providing a unique opportunity to compare performance of bedding plant cultivars under regional conditions. In this publication, results from all three sites are summarized. The data reflect the growing conditions at each site during 1991 only; cultivars may have performed quite differently in previous years . For results from earlier trials, contact the site supervisor directly. Not all years may be available.Item Cultivar Trials of Bedding Plants(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995) Hanchek, Anne M.; et al.Continuedgrowthofover 15percent per year has marked the bedding plant industry since 1978.Onthewholesalelevel,producing annualsandperennialshasbecome abilliondollar business nationally. The University of Minnesota supports this growing industry in Minnesota in various ways, among which are the cultivar trialsconducted on Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stations at Morris, St. Paul, and Grand Rapids. At these sites, new and old cultivars are grownfromseeddonatedby seedcompanies, planted out,and rated periodicallyfor field performance.Thegardens are opentothepublic and industryfor self-guided tours throughout the growing season,providinga uniqueopportunity tocompareperformanceofbedding plantcultivars under regionalconditions. In thispublication,results fromallthree sites are summarized.Thedata reflectthe growingconditionsateachsiteduring 1994 only; cultivars may have performed quite differentlyinprevious years. For resultsfromearlier trials,contactthesitesupervisordirectly,or obtainearliereditions ofthispublicationfromthe MES Distribution Center. Not allyears may be available.Item Forest Soils- Climate-Site Index Relationships for Minnesota(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992) Prettyman, Donald H.Item Freedom Honeysuckle(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986) Pellett, Harold; Mainquist, Laurie; Moe, Susan; Vogel, KenA new aphid-resistant honeysuckleItem Future Dog Breeding for Genetic Soundness(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1999) Wilkie, Patricia J.Item Golden Lights(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986) Pellett, Harold; Moe, Susan; Mullin, RobertItem History of Dutch Elm Disease in Minnesota(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993) French, David W.