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Choosing Winter Wheat Varieties For Dryland, Limited, ...
The Agricultural Science Center at Clovis is located approximately 14 miles north of Clovis and has an altitute of 4,435 feet. Soils in the area are classified as Olton silty-clay loam. All experimental variety ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Cactus Dryland Perennials
Prickly pear cactus (opuntia polyacantha) is the most common and most showy of the two. The perennial forms a mat that can spread over an area up to 60 cm. Plants seldom grow higher than 20 cm, with individual pads ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Range Crane Fly
Damage is caused by the larval stage and is primarily confined to rangeland grasses, but occasionally dryland grains planted in the foothills may be injured. Damage generally occurs from late December through ... [... more]
University of California IPM

The Dryland Fish
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Fluvial Processes in Dryland Rivers
Since its initial publication in 1988, this text has been foundational in synthesizing river processes and forms in drylands. It describes the present understanding of dryland rivers, using a theoretical framework with examples and results of research ... [... more]
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1997 Virginia Corn Hybrid And Management Trials
Performance trials of commercial corn hybrids were conducted at eight locations in Virginia in 1997. At Mt. Holly, the hybrids were evaluated under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions. The dryland test at Mt. ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Forage Establishment
Early fall (August 10 to September 10) planting of grass on firmly packed summerfallow is one of the best times to seed grass under dry-land conditions. Planting grass in clean, well-packed crop stubble following an early grain harvest provides ... [... more]
North Dakota State University

Responding To The Challenges Of 2006
Early Planting - early planting is very critical, especially for dryland fields. Typically early planted grain sorghum will be able to make a crop before hot dry weather hits in July. Later planted grain sorghum will ... [... more]
University of Arkansas Agriculture

Dryland Agriculture, Second Edition
Dryland agriculture is of more consequence now than ever because the worlds dependence on food produced in dryland areas is even greater. In recognition of this, and the fact that global food supply is increasingly interconnected, this volume takes a ... [... more]
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Integrated Weed Management
Fallow. Summer fallowing is practiced in dryland areas of the state that generally receive less than 18 inches of annual rainfall. The fallow season starts in fall after the crop is harvested. Depending on local ... [... more]
University of California IPM

A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration: New Hope for ...
Dryland degradation and desertification now affect almost a billion people around the world. Tragically, the biological resources and productivity of millions of acres of land are lost to desertification each year because people remain unaware of ... [... more]
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Dry-Land Gardening: A Xeriscaping Guide for Dry-Summer, ...
Garden writer Jennifer Bennett's home is atop an exposed limestone hill, where the soil dries quickly after a rain and rains seldom come. Gardening where the summers are hot and prone to periods of drought, where the winters are snowy one week and ... [... more]
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