Browsing by Author "Morgan, Gaylon D."
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Kimura, Emi; Bell, Jourdan M.; McGinty, Josh A.; Noland, Reagan L.; Morgan, Gaylon D. (Texas A&M AgriLife Soil and Crop Science Department; Texas A&M University. Library, )Cotton Seed Quality
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Helms, Adam J. (2010-07-14)The Texas Blackland Prairie is one of the most productive agricultural regions in Texas. This region provides a long growing season coupled with soils that have a high water holding capacity. However, the soils also provide ...
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Hermes, Morgan Elizabeth (2020-07-07)This study was conducted to examine the effects of simulated herbicide drift on field-grown tomato production. Field studies were conducted at College Station, Tx during the 2013 and 2014 growing season to examine the ...
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Moore, Frederick Thomas (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)These studies were conducted on several central Texas agricultural producers?? properties, the Stiles Farm Foundation, the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Texas A&M University campus. First, an experimental ...
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Darapuneni, Murali (2012-10-19)Finding the alternate biofuel feedstock(s) in addition to and/or replacement of traditional soybean feedstock is necessary to meet the future demand of biofuels. Two field studies were conducted in diverse environments in ...
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Matocha, Matthew Edward (2009-05-15)Field studies were conducted during the 2003 and 2004 growing seasons to: 1) evaluate the control of silverleaf nightshade and western ragweed, and (2) assess the forage tolerance of Coastal and Tifton 85 bermudagrass ...
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Shaffer, Oliver Jacob (2009-05-15)Wheat serves three very important roles to producers in Texas and many states in the Great Plains. First, wheat is used as a cool season forage crop for livestock grazing. Second, wheat serves as a grain only crop. Third, ...
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Noland, Reagan Lee (2014-05-02)Integration of strip tillage and cover cropping has potential to improve soil tilth and reduce input costs of cropping systems in south Texas. Quantification of effects on crop yield and soil properties are necessary in ...
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Da Ros Carvalho, Henrique (2015-08-03)Water deficit is a major limitation for cotton yield in drought-prone Texas croplands. Where underground or surface water is available and cost affordable, water is applied to crops using a variety of irrigation techniques ...
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Ek-Ramos, María J.; Zhou, Wenqing; Valencia, César U.; Antwi, Josephine B.; Kalns, Lauren L.; Morgan, Gaylon D.; Kerns, David L.; Sword, Gregory A.; Zhang, Zhengguang (PloS One, 2013)