Browsing by Author "Neely, Clark"
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Moreno, Jonathan Adam (2019-04-03)Demand for organic products, including poultry and livestock, have increased over the past decade. With this increase in demand, an increased need for organic grain supply has developed. However, there is limited information ...
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Simoneaux, Bryan Edwin (2020-12-03)Many research institutions conduct annual forage trials to determine which species and varieties of those species produce the most biomass in specific geographical areas. These trials can be costly, time consuming and ...
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Woloohojian, Lauren Gale (2017-05-09)Around the 1960s, barley was grown on nearly 170,372 hectares (ha) throughout Texas. Today, it is planted on less than 12,000 ha and is mainly used as a feed and forage source for livestock. In recent years, interest in ...
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Tadlock, Jordanna Keri (2015-12-09)Higher wheat prices, performance potential of hybrids and the availability of new next generation sequencing have sparked a renewed interest in the development of hybrid wheat. Floral characteristics and heterosis are an ...
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Wynne, Kacie Alida (2015-09-29)Though gaining popularity as an edible oilseed, canola (Brassica napus L.) is slow to make its way into the southern United States. Growers in Texas traditionally plant winter canola in the fall and harvest in the spring, ...
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Tomlin, Lauren Elise (2018-10-30)Double cropping can increase farm profit and food availability, and may improve soil function by sustaining year-round vegetation and building soil organic matter. However, replacing summer fallow with warm-season double ...
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Young, Blake Lawrence (2021-01-15)Management of noxious weeds is an evolving task in agriculture, especially with the current state of herbicide resistance in dominant weed species globally. Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) has been consistently ranked as ...
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Kimura, Emi; Bell, Jourdan; Trostle, Calvin; Neely, Clark; Drake, David (Texas A&M AgriLife Soil and Crop Science Department; Texas A&M University. Library, )
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Gerrish, Brandon James (2018-04-30)Barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been largely absent from Texas’s cropping systems with no current public or private breeding program in the state since 2001. However, barley may become increasingly important due to a rapidly ...
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Garetson, Russ Alan (2017-07-28)The distribution of herbicide resistance of Palmer amaranth and waterhemp to glyphosate, atrazine, tembotrione, fomesafen, and dicamba are unknown in the State of Texas. A random, semi-stratified survey targeting 6 farming ...
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Wynne, Kacie Alida (2018-11-20)The United States is currently a net importer of canola (Brassica napus L.) and, to become more self-sufficient in production of the commodity, the USDA has prioritized research that will allow expansion of canola production ...
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Neely, Clark; Trostle, Calvin; Bell, Jourdan; Kimura, Emi; McGinty, Josh; Hathcoat, Daniel; Gerrish, Brandon (Texas A&M AgriLife Soil and Crop Science Department; Texas A&M University. Library, )
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Kimura, Emi; Bell, Jourdan; Trostle, Calvin; Neely, Clark (Texas A&M University. Library, )